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OpenAI Secures $30 B/Year Data Center Deal with Oracle for ‘Stargate’ Expansion

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OpenAI has officially confirmed it signed a $30 billion per year agreement with Oracle to lease 4.5 gigawatts of new data center capacity in the U.S. This forms part of the multi-billion-dollar Stargate AI infrastructure project announced earlier this year in partnership with Oracle and SoftBank.


🔍 Deal Overview

  • Size & Scope
    The annual $30 billion commitment is tied to a 4.5 GW buildout—equivalent to the power output of two Hoover Dams—designed explicitly for Stargate, OpenAI’s $500 billion infrastructure plan
  • Strategic Move
    Oracle’s SEC filing in late June disclosed the deal but didn’t name the customer. OpenAI later confirmed it’s the party involved, embracing vendor diversification beyond Microsoft Azure
  • Building Scale & Timeline
    Capacity is being built across multiple U.S. states—including Texas (Abilene), Michigan, and Georgia—as well as expansion of the existing Abilene site. Oracle expects to invest about $25 billion in capex next year to support this growth

🧭 Why It Matters

  1. Record‑Breaking Cloud Deal
    At $30 billion per annum, this is one of the largest cloud infrastructure agreements ever and exceeds Oracle’s total cloud revenue in fiscal 2025 ($24.5 billion)
  2. Infrastructure Megaproject
    This forms half of Stargate’s initial capacity for the U.S. build-out and represents a game-changing industrial-scale AI data center ecosystem Financial Times
  3. Market & Stock Impact
    Oracle stock hit record highs following the news, with analysts projecting 50%+ cloud infrastructure growth by fiscal 2028 and boosting revenue forecasts past $100 billion by 2029
  4. Diversifying Compute Supply
    This partnership illustrates OpenAI distancing itself from exclusive dependence on Microsoft Azure by adding multi-provider redundancy (Oracle, Google Cloud, CoreWeave) to support its scale

🌐 Global & Strategic Impacts

  • U.S. AI Leadership & Jobs
    Stargate supports U.S. Reindustrialization efforts with projected job creation—over 100,000 roles in construction and operations as part of the 4.5 GW expansio
  • Oracle’s Strategic Pivot
    Oracle is rapidly scaling AI cloud infrastructure—investing in chips and data centers to compete against Amazon, Microsoft, and Google in high-performance AI workloads
  • Semiconductor Surge
    The collaboration entails commitment to $40 billion worth of Nvidia GB200 chips, solidifying Nvidia’s dominance and feeding OpenAI’s compute-intensive needs

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