In its third quarter of the 2025 fiscal year, Microsoft reported revenues of $70.1 billion, exceeding Wall Street's expectations of $68.42 billion, with net income rising to $25.8 billion. Cloud revenue was a major contributor, growing by 20% to $42.4 billion. While Windows OEM and devices revenue increased by 3%, inventory levels impacted their growth potential. Despite a decline in Xbox hardware revenue by 6%, gaming overall saw a 5% growth, supported by new game releases. Microsoft continues to navigate a complex market influenced by economic factors and competitive pressures.
Microsoft reported significant earnings growth for Q3 2025, with cloud revenue driving overall results beyond Wall Street estimates.
Microsoft's cloud revenue surged 20% to $42.4 billion, highlighting its crucial role in the company's financial performance.
Windows OEM revenue grew 3% year-over-year, but inventory levels and tariff uncertainties affected overall performance.
Despite gaming hardware revenue declining by 6%, Microsoft saw a 5% increase in overall gaming revenue, buoyed by new game offerings.
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