IBM forecasts preliminary Q2 revenue below estimates as spending shifts to AI
IBM’s preliminary second-quarter revenue forecast came below Wall Street estimate on Tuesday, as customers prioritized spending on AI infrastructure, including servers, storage and memory purchases, sending its shares slumping 17% in premarket trading.
The results reflect an industry-wide shift in technology spending toward AI infrastructure, reducing budgets for traditional software.
According to the preliminary results, the company expects revenue of $17.2 billion during the quarter, compared with analysts’ estimate of $17.86 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
