Today, I am back in Abilene, Texas with Sam Altman and the OpenAI team to share details on three new U.S. AI data center sites under Stargate. The three new sites are in Shackelford County, Texas; Doña Ana County, New Mexico; and a site in the Midwest, which we expect to announce soon. Together with an additional potential expansion of 600 megawatts near our flagship Stargate site in Abilene, we’re on track to deliver more than 5.5 gigawatts of capacity. Oracle’s reliable, scalable, and secure AI infrastructure is helping OpenAI rapidly scale its business. The new sites join the campus in Abilene, which is already up and running on OCI and continues to progress rapidly. In June, we began delivering the first NVIDIA GB200 racks and OpenAI is already putting them to work on early training and inference workloads to accelerate its next-generation research. This is just the beginning of what’s possible as we work to unlock the next generation of AI breakthroughs. https://lnkd.in/gtfp4hDu
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Impressive progress. #nolimits
Remarkable milestone! The scale and speed of the Oracle–OpenAI partnership in expanding state-of-the-art AI infrastructure is truly redefining what’s possible!
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5.5GW is massive a real statement on where AI infrastructure is headed. Exciting to see OCI delivering GB200 racks already fueling next-gen training and inference workloads. The scale, efficiency, and security of these builds will shape not just OpenAI’s progress but the standard for AI data centers going forward.
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1wThis is beyond beyond expectation and super exciting! Everyone I know uses chatGPT- would be very hard for Grok to catch up in the near future. Sam Altman discussed safety issues so now he will make it better than ever. His interview with Tucker Carlson was interesting and he clarified a few things that many were thinking…