OpenAI and Oracle join forces for massive AI data centre expansion
OpenAI and Oracle Join Forces for Massive AI Data Centre Expansion

OpenAI had signed a significant cloud computing deal with Oracle worth $30 billion per year, aiming to secure around 4.5GW of capacity through the Stargate joint venture, in which Oracle is a key investor.
Oracle plans to develop several large-scale data centres across the United States, including a potential expansion of its Abilene, Texas, site from 1.2GW to 2GW.
According to reports from Bloomberg and the Financial Times, other locations under consideration include Michigan, Wisconsin, Wyoming, New Mexico, Georgia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
In addition to its collaboration with Oracle, OpenAI continues using Microsoft Azure as its primary cloud provider and works with CoreWeave and Google. Notably, OpenAI leverages Google’s custom TPUs in some operations.
Despite the partnerships, OpenAI is pursuing plans to build its data centre infrastructure. The company also intends to construct a Stargate campus in the United Arab Emirates, in collaboration with Oracle, Nvidia, Cisco, SoftBank, and G42, and is scouting global locations for future facilities.
The massive investment underscores OpenAI’s growing compute needs and the global scale of its AI ambitions.
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