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Microsoft has agreed a $9.7 billion partnership with data centre operator IREN, granting it access to Nvidia’s latest chips in a move designed to ease the computing bottleneck that has hampered the company’s ability to fully capitalise on the artificial intelligence boom.
The announcement sent shares of IREN (IREN.O) soaring by as much as 24.7% to a record high on Monday, before settling nearly 10% higher. Shares of AI server manufacturer Dell also rose about 1%, as it will supply IREN with Nvidia’s GB300 chips and related equipment under a deal worth roughly $5.8 billion, which Microsoft (MSFT.O) will utilise.
Expanding AI capacity
The five-year deal highlights the AI sector’s intensifying demand for computing power to run applications such as ChatGPT. It comes after several major tech firms reported earnings last week that pointed to capacity shortages constraining their ability to fully benefit from the AI surge.
By partnering with IREN, Microsoft can boost its computing resources without building new data centres or sourcing additional power — two key obstacles to scaling its AI infrastructure. The agreement also allows the company to avoid heavy upfront spending on hardware that risks rapid obsolescence as new generations of chips emerge.
Industry momentum
Soaring demand for AI infrastructure has propelled so-called “neocloud” providers such as CoreWeave (CRWV.O) and Nebius Group (NBIS.O) — which offer cloud services based on Nvidia processors — to the forefront of the AI industry. Microsoft recently entered a $17.4 billion infrastructure agreement with Nebius to further expand its capacity.
IREN, valued at $16.52 billion as of its last close after its shares surged more than six-fold this year, operates several data centres across North America with a combined capacity of 2,910 megawatts.
The company said Nvidia chips would be deployed in stages through 2026 at its 750-megawatt campus in Childress, Texas, alongside new liquid-cooled data centres capable of delivering around 200 megawatts of critical IT capacity.
IREN noted that funding from Microsoft’s prepayment will help finance part of its deal with Dell. However, the contract with Microsoft may be cancelled if delivery deadlines are missed.
In a separate development on Monday, AI cloud start-up Lambda announced a multibillion-dollar agreement with Microsoft to provide Nvidia-powered AI infrastructure, further underscoring the company’s expanding investments in next-generation computing.
China and Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution on Tuesday aimed at coordinating defensive efforts to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, leaving no agreed international framework for securing the vital route.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah said it had stopped firing on northern Israel and Israeli forces on Wednesday as part of a two-week ceasefire in the Middle East brokered between the United States and Iran. However, a Hezbollah lawmaker warned that the pause could collapse if Tel Aviv does not adhere to it.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Iran and the United States, along with their allies, have agreed to an immediate two-week ceasefire covering all areas, but Israel says the deal excludes Lebanon. Tel Aviv says the U.S. is committed to achieving shared goals in upcoming negotiations.
Iran suggested it would be "unreasonable" to proceed with talks to forge a permanent peace deal with the U.S. after Israel pounded Lebanon with its heaviest strikes yet on Wednesday, killing hundreds of people. The warning came from Iran's lead negotiator, parliament speaker Mohammed Bager Qalibaf.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he had agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, less than two hours before his deadline for Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face U.S. attacks on its civilian infrastructure.
Walt Disney is planning to cut up to 1,000 jobs in the coming weeks, with many of the reductions expected to affect its marketing division, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the plans.
Major automakers showcased new electric vehicles at the New York Auto Show this week, under the slogan “electrification is the future." However, weakening demand in the United States and intense competition with China are raising questions for markets across the globe, including the South Caucasus.
The U.S. national average retail price of petrol rose above $4 a gallon for the first time in over three years on Monday (30 March), according to GasBuddy data, as the U.S.–Israeli war with Iran continued to roil global energy markets.
Japan and Indonesia will deepen coordination on energy security, Tokyo said, as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran disrupts vital oil and gas flows to Asia.
China's three largest state-owned airlines have issued warnings regarding their financial outlook for the current year, acknowledging that the eruption of war involving Iran has driven jet fuel prices to unsustainable highs.
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