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OpenAI and Microsoft reportedly planning $100 billion datacenter project for an AI supercomputer


Microsoft and OpenAI are reportedly working on a massive datacenter to house an AI-focused supercomputer featuring millions of GPUs. The Information reports that the project could cost “in excess of $115 billion” and that the supercomputer, currently dubbed “Stargate” inside OpenAI, would be U.S.-based.

The report says that Microsoft would foot the bill for the datacenter, which could be “100 times more costly” than some of the biggest operating centers today. Stargate would be the largest in a string of datacenter projects the two companies hope to build in the next six years, and executives hope to have it running by 2028.

OpenAI and Microsoft are building these supercomputers in phases, the report says, and that Stargate would be a phase 5 system. A phase 4 system would cost less and may launch as soon as 2026, The Information‘s sources say, and may be looking to start in Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin. The system could require several Stargate could need so much power (“at least several gigawatts”) that Microsoft and OpenAI are considering alternative sources of power, such as nuclear.

Sources suggested a datacenter of this scale would be challenging, partially because the existing designs require “putting many more GPUs into a single rack than Microsoft is used to, to increase the chips’ efficiency and performance.” That means also devising novel ways to keep everything cool.

It sounds like the companies are also potentially using this phase of design to move away from reliance on Nvidia. The report claims that OpenAI wants to avoid using Nvidia’s InfiniBand cables in Stargate, even though Microsoft uses them in current projects. OpenAI claims it would rather use Ethernet cables.

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