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OpenAI data center deal with Nvidia comes in $145 billion lower than reported—signaling concerns of artificial demand for chips
What came first—the chicken or the egg? Or in AI’s case, the investment or the revenue?

TL;DR
- Nvidia is guaranteeing up to $105 billion for OpenAI's planned data center campus in Pike County, Ohio.
- The deal size was reduced from initial reports, reflecting concerns about circular financing in the AI ecosystem.
- Nvidia's funding helps SB Energy, the developer, secure financing by supporting payments and guaranteeing infrastructure value.
- This move comes as Nvidia faces scrutiny for helping finance infrastructure that creates demand for its own chips.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang defends the model, stating it secures infrastructure for Nvidia compute to deploy AI factories.
- OpenAI will lease the data center for up to 20 years, with Nvidia as the exclusive chip provider for the initial phase.
- The campus is expected to reach up to 8 gigawatts of computing capacity, with Nvidia also investing $1.5 billion in SB Energy.
- Nvidia's GPUs are crucial for AI model training and operation due to their parallel processing capabilities.
- The deal is part of a broader network of partnerships involving companies like Microsoft, Oracle, and SoftBank to secure AI computing capacity.