OpenAI and Oracle are betting big on America's AI future, bringing online the flagship site of the $500 billion Stargate program in Abilene, Texas.

The new sites will boost Stargate’s planned capacity to nearly 7 gigawatts—about equal to the output of seven large nuclear reactors.

OpenAI and Oracle are betting big on America's AI future, bringing online the flagship site of the $500 billion Stargate program in Abilene, Texas.

The ChatGPT maker, along with Oracle and SoftBank, drew reporters to rural West Texas to tour the flagship Stargate data center, provide an update on new sites, and dispel doubts…

The expansion brings the companies closer to their goal of investing US$500 billion in domestic data centres and AI infrastructure.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced a sweeping 17-gigawatt buildout of compute across multiple sites in partnership with Oracle, Nvidia, and SoftBank.

OpenAI's first Stargate development to come online did so just as investors started questioning the sustainability of the firm's trajectory.

OpenAI's new Stargate data center site in Abilene, Texas, is up and running, and five more are being built in the United States, the company announced.

Sam Altman is betting on data centers, gigawatts of power, and trillions of dollars in infrastructure for AI’s future.

This week on Equity, Anthony Ha and Max Zeff go beyond the headlines to break down what's really going on in these AI infrastructure deals.