
IT Giant Microsoft and OpenAI Propose USD 100 Billion Data center Project
CIOTechOutlook Team | Saturday, 30 March 2024, 02:23 IST

OpenAI's next big AI upgrade is slated to arrive early next year, and Microsoft executives plan to debut Stargate as soon as 2028. According to the report, the projected supercomputer in the United States would be the largest of several deployments planned by the corporations over the next six years.
The information attributed the tentative cost of $100 billion to a person who spoke to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman about it and a person who has viewed some of Microsoft's initial cost estimates. It did not identify those sources.
The $100 billion estimate was based on conversations with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and viewing some of Microsoft's earliest cost projections. Altman and Microsoft staff have divided supercomputers into five phases, with Stargate being the fifth. As per the report, Microsoft is developing a smaller, fourth-phase supercomputer for OpenAI, which it plans to launch around 2026.
Microsoft and OpenAI are currently in the third phase of the five-phase plan, with much of the cost of the following two stages comprising the procurement of the necessary AI processors.
"We are always planning for the next generation of infrastructure innovations needed to continue pushing the frontier of AI capability," Frank Shaw, a Microsoft spokesperson, said in a statement to the publication.
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