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Report: Openai plans to move Microsoft’s calculation needs to SoftBank

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Last updated: February 24, 2025 7:34 am
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Published February 24, 2025
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OPENAI provides for a major change over the next five years around which it obtains most of its computing power, Information reported Friday.

By 2030, Openai plans to obtain three -quarters of its Stargate data center capacity, a project that should be strongly funded by SoftBank, one of the new OpenAi donors. This represents a major lag of Microsoft, the largest shareholder in Openai, which meets most of the startup needs today.

The change will not occur overnight. OPENAI still plans to increase its expenses in data centers belonging to Microsoft in the coming years.

Meanwhile, OpenAi’s overall costs should increase spectacularly. Information reports according to which Openai projects to burn $ 20 billion in cash in 2027, much more than the $ 5 billion he would have burned in 2024. By 2030, Openai provides that his costs concerning the management of AI models, also known as the deference, will once again become the startup spends to form AI models.

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