OpenAI Announces 5 New Stargate Sites With Oracle and SoftBank, Moving Toward USD 500 Billion, 10GW Goal by 2025 and Creating 25,000 Jobs

OpenAI announced the expansion of its Stargate project with five new AI data center sites in partnership with Oracle and SoftBank. The combined capacity from these sites, along with Abilene and CoreWeave projects, will bring Stargate to nearly 7GW and over USD 400 billion investment, creating 25,000 jobs and accelerating progress toward a USD 500 billion, 10GW goal by 2025.

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OpenAI made a huge announcement to expand its Stargate with five new AI data center sites. The company said, "Announcing 5 new Stargate sites with Oracle and SoftBank, putting us ahead of schedule on the 10-gigawatt commitment we announced in January." The Sam Altman-run company said the combined capacity from five new sites, the Abilene flagship, and CoreWeave projects would bring Stargate to nearly 7 gigawatts and over USD 400 billion in investment over the next three years. They added that this progress puts them on track to achieve the full USD 500 billion, 10-gigawatt commitment by the end of 2025, ahead of schedule. These sites would create 25,000 on-site jobs. Meta Expands Llama AI Access to US Allies in Europe and Asia, Including NATO and EU Institutions To Boost National Security and Defence Capabilities.

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