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    Report: Microsoft’s 2025 layoffs revolve around its desperate $80 billion AI infrastructure investment

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    The Redmond giant has laid off over 15,000 people in 2025, and a report claims it’s all in the name of freeing up spending money to invest more heavily in AI infrastructure, as Microsoft closes in on NVIDIA as most valuable company.

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