Microsoft Surface revenue is up 10%, while Windows rev is down 2% for FY22 Q4


  • Microsoft brought in $14.36B in More Personal computing, just below forward guidance, for FY22 Q4
  • Surface revenue was up 10%, driven by commercial sales
  • Windows OEM rev declined 2% due to “production shutdowns” in May and a deteriorating PC market
  • Search and news advertising grew 18%, just below the expected 20% projected

Microsoft has posted its FY22 Q4 earnings (opens in new tab) today, reporting $51.9 billion in total revenue (up 12% year-over-year), just below the street estimate of $52.4 billion, marking one of the first times the company hasn’t beaten Wall Street expectations.

In More Personal Computing, which includes Surface, Windows, Bing, and more, revenue was $14.36B, below the estimated $14.65- to $14.95 billion projected during last quarter’s earnings call. Still, the number is up 2% year-over-year as Microsoft brought in $14.09 billion in 2021.

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Windows OEM was down 2%, driven by PC production shutdowns in China, which hampered the release of new PCs announced earlier this year at CES. Those constraints have now been fixed as many of those laptops are now shipping with Intel 12th chips, Qualcomm 8CX Gen 3, and AMD’s latest. However, Microsoft estimated Windows OEM growth in the low to mid-single digits to be “driven by the continued shift to a commercial-led PC market where revenue per license is higher.”





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