End of Cruise Robotaxi Program Hits Microsoft Hard
In a surprising twist for the tech and automotive world, Microsoft is set to take an $800 million financial hit after General Motors (GM) decided to shut down its Cruise robotaxi program. This move, announced in a regulatory filing, means Microsoft will record the loss in its books, affecting its second-quarter earnings by around $0.09 per share.
This isn’t just a Microsoft story, though. GM, which owns most of Cruise, decided to stop funding the robotaxi business and will now absorb Cruise into its own operations. The automaker plans to use Cruise’s self-driving technology to focus on improving driver-assistance features and eventually develop fully autonomous personal vehicles.
Cruise’s robotaxi service will shut down as GM pulls its funding https://t.co/VWY8abfKuW
— The Verge (@verge) December 10, 2024
For Microsoft, the Cruise partnership wasn’t just about money. Back in 2021, the tech giant joined a $2 billion funding round for Cruise, alongside big names like Walmart and Honda, pushing Cruise’s value to $30 billion. Microsoft also teamed up with Cruise to provide its Azure cloud platform, supporting the robotaxi’s cutting-edge technology.
But running a robotaxi service isn’t easy—or cheap. GM has already spent more than $10 billion trying to make Cruise’s vision a reality. Now, faced with mounting costs and challenges, GM is buying out other investors and refocusing its efforts on developing smarter, safer vehicles for everyday drivers.
Honda, another Cruise investor, has also decided to stop funding its robotaxi plans in Japan, marking a shift in how the industry approaches autonomous vehicles.
So, what’s next? While Cruise’s ambitious robotaxi dreams might be coming to an end, this could be the start of something new. With GM bringing Cruise’s technology in-house, the spotlight now shifts to how these innovations will shape the future of personal cars.
💰📉 Microsoft to Take $800M Charge in Q2 Over GM's Cruise Exit
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Microsoft announced an $800 million impairment charge in Q2 FY 2025 following General Motors' decision to end its Cruise robotaxi venture.
This move, stemming from intense… pic.twitter.com/VERukCjGs5
— PiQ (@PiQSuite) December 11, 2024
As for Microsoft, this may be a financial setback, but its focus on groundbreaking tech partnerships means it’s still a key player in the evolving world of mobility.
This story is a reminder of how challenging—and exciting—it is to build the self-driving cars of the future. Change is part of the journey, and the road ahead is still full of possibilities.
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