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In Q2'26, Microsoft (MSFT) reported total revenue of approximately $78.3B USD across segments, with Server products and cloud services leading at $30.9B USD, followed by Office products and cloud services at $24.5B USD, reflecting robust growth in core cloud-driven areas. LinkedIn and Gaming contributed $5.1B USD and $6.0B USD respectively, while smaller segments like Enterprise and partner services added $2.0B USD, underscoring the company's diversified portfolio. From Q3'23 to Q2'26, Server products and cloud services exhibited the strongest upward trend, surging from $20.0B USD to $30.9B USD with consistent quarterly gains, particularly accelerating post-Q4'24. Office products and cloud services showed steady expansion from $12.4B USD to $24.5B USD, marked by a notable jump in Q1'25, while Windows and Devices remained volatile and relatively flat around $4-6B USD; Gaming and LinkedIn displayed moderate growth with periodic spikes, and Other products declined sharply to negligible levels by Q1'26, highlighting cloud dominance in overall revenue distribution.