Thinking about why Microsoft hasn’t built enough data centers

Thinking about why Microsoft hasn’t built enough data centers to ensure continued profit growth in this sector.

Following the Q2 2026 earnings report, Microsoft’s stock lost nearly 10% of its value. While investors are concerned about an over-reliance on a single client like OpenAI, I wonder why they aren’t building more data centers regardless.

It appears they are still spending heavily on infrastructure, but some argue they aren’t allocating enough capacity to revenue-generating services; instead, they are using these resources for internal R&D. So, the question remains: why didn’t they spend more and build more data centers to compensate for this?

Is it possible they decided to limit spending to avoid looking over-leveraged? Or perhaps they don’t have enough projected business? Or is it a shortage of essential components like chips and electricity? Upon digging deeper, it seems that a shortage of infrastructure essentials is, in fact, the primary bottleneck.

Read more on this here: Why Microsoft Can’t Build Data Centers Fast Enough.