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Nvidia to speculate as much as $100bn in OpenAI

By Editorial Board Published September 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Nvidia has revealed plans to speculate as much as $100bn (£74bn) in OpenAI in return for a big stake in ChatGPT’s proprietor.

The deal additionally provides OpenAI the money and entry it wants to purchase superior chips which might be key to sustaining its personal dominance.

It’s understood that, below the plans, Nvidia will purchase non-voting shares in OpenAI later this yr.

OpenAI can then use this money to purchase Nvidia’s chips – important for the extra processing energy it desires as a part of the frenzied drive for added information centre capability.

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OpenAI boss Sam Altman stated: “Compute infrastructure will be the basis for the economy of the future, and we will utilize what we’re building with Nvidia to both create new AI breakthroughs and empower people and businesses with them at scale.”

It builds on a collection of comparable offers in latest weeks. Nvidia was amongst high US tech companies to disclose main funding within the UK throughout final week’s state go to by president Donald Trump.

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“This partnership complements the deep work OpenAI and Nvidia are already doing with a broad network of collaborators, including Microsoft, Oracle, SoftBank and Stargate partners, focused on building the world’s most advanced AI infrastructure,” the pair stated.

The deal may but appeal to consideration from competitors regulators regardless of that sentiment.

On the identical time OpenAI, like Google, Amazon and others, has been engaged on plans to construct its personal AI chips, aiming for a less expensive different to Nvidia.

Matt Britzman, senior fairness analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, stated of the partnership: “For Nvidia, the prize is huge – every gigawatt of AI data centre capacity is worth about $50bn in revenue, meaning this project could be worth as much as $500bn.

“This transfer cements Nvidia’s place because the undisputed king of AI at a time when customized chips from hyperscalers and startups had began to nibble at its dominance.

“By locking in OpenAI as a strategic partner and co-optimizing hardware and software roadmaps, Nvidia is ensuring its GPUs remain the backbone of next-gen AI infrastructure.

“The market is clearly large enough for a number of gamers, however this deal underscores that, on the subject of scale and ecosystem depth, Nvidia remains to be setting the tempo – and elevating the stakes for everybody else.”

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