[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Jukan [@Jukanlosreve](/creator/twitter/Jukanlosreve) on x 22.7K followers Created: 2025-07-22 10:43:22 UTC Oracle to Supply OpenAI With X Million AI Chips for Data Centers - BBG OpenAI and Oracle Corp. announced they will develop XXX gigawatts of additional US data center capacity in an expanded partnership, furthering a massive plan to power artificial intelligence workloads. OpenAI has yet to name the data center sites it will codevelop with Oracle, but states including Texas, Michigan, Wisconsin and Wyoming are under consideration. Together with its facility being built in Abilene, Texas, the company said it will have more than X gigawatts total in capacity, running on more than X million chips for AI work. Bloomberg earlier this month reported OpenAI’s plans to rent the additional data center capacity from Oracle. In January, OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank Group Corp. announced they would invest $XXX billion in XX gigawatts of AI infrastructure in the US in the next four years. OpenAI said Tuesday that it now expects to exceed that commitment. A gigawatt is enough to provide electricity for about XXXXXXX US homes. Oracle didn’t respond to a request for comment. While OpenAI labeled the data center expansion with Oracle as part of its Stargate project, SoftBank isn’t financing any of the new capacity, the AI company said. In May, Bloomberg reported that SoftBank was hitting snags in financing talks amid broader economic uncertainty around global tariffs. The ChatGPT maker also shared an update on its initial Stargate site in Abilene, saying that the first data center building there now powers some of OpenAI’s compute workload for running and training its algorithms. Oracle began delivering the first racks of Nvidia GB200 chips last month and parts of the data center has been up and running for a few weeks, the company said. “We feel pretty good about our ability to move quickly on this because in many regards, Abilene was that beta test to prove out that you could build these at scale and at speed,” said Chris Lehane, OpenAI vice president of global policy. OpenAI also said it expects the additional data center development to create more than XXXXXXX jobs in construction and operations in the US. Historically, data centers don’t employ many full-time workers.  XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [coins ai](/topic/coins-ai) [open ai](/topic/open-ai) [oracle](/topic/oracle) [$orcl](/topic/$orcl) [stocks technology](/topic/stocks-technology) [$ai4](/topic/$ai4) [Post Link](https://x.com/Jukanlosreve/status/1947608403976851546)
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Oracle to Supply OpenAI With X Million AI Chips for Data Centers - BBG
OpenAI and Oracle Corp. announced they will develop XXX gigawatts of additional US data center capacity in an expanded partnership, furthering a massive plan to power artificial intelligence workloads.
OpenAI has yet to name the data center sites it will codevelop with Oracle, but states including Texas, Michigan, Wisconsin and Wyoming are under consideration. Together with its facility being built in Abilene, Texas, the company said it will have more than X gigawatts total in capacity, running on more than X million chips for AI work. Bloomberg earlier this month reported OpenAI’s plans to rent the additional data center capacity from Oracle.
In January, OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank Group Corp. announced they would invest $XXX billion in XX gigawatts of AI infrastructure in the US in the next four years. OpenAI said Tuesday that it now expects to exceed that commitment. A gigawatt is enough to provide electricity for about XXXXXXX US homes. Oracle didn’t respond to a request for comment.
While OpenAI labeled the data center expansion with Oracle as part of its Stargate project, SoftBank isn’t financing any of the new capacity, the AI company said. In May, Bloomberg reported that SoftBank was hitting snags in financing talks amid broader economic uncertainty around global tariffs.
The ChatGPT maker also shared an update on its initial Stargate site in Abilene, saying that the first data center building there now powers some of OpenAI’s compute workload for running and training its algorithms. Oracle began delivering the first racks of Nvidia GB200 chips last month and parts of the data center has been up and running for a few weeks, the company said.
“We feel pretty good about our ability to move quickly on this because in many regards, Abilene was that beta test to prove out that you could build these at scale and at speed,” said Chris Lehane, OpenAI vice president of global policy.
OpenAI also said it expects the additional data center development to create more than XXXXXXX jobs in construction and operations in the US. Historically, data centers don’t employ many full-time workers.
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