A historic letter of intent has been signed between Nvidia and OpenAI, outlining a plan to deploy 10 gigawatts of computing systems in a partnership valued at up to $100 billion. This colossal infrastructure project is designed to give OpenAI the power it needs to train and run the next generation of AI, propelling the company along its path toward “super-intelligence.”
As part of this landmark agreement, Nvidia will not only be a key supplier but also an equity partner in OpenAI. The investment is structured with performance-based milestones, starting with a $10 billion injection upon the deployment of the first gigawatt of computing power. This ensures a tight alignment between financial commitment and the physical build-out of the AI factories.
“This investment and infrastructure partnership mark the next leap forward,” stated Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. He reminisced about the decade-long collaboration that saw the two companies push the frontiers of technology, from specialized supercomputers to the global phenomenon of ChatGPT. This new venture, he believes, will power “the next era of intelligence.”
OpenAI’s leader, Sam Altman, views this deal as securing the most critical resource for the future. “Everything starts with compute,” he said, framing the partnership as the foundation for a new AI-driven economy. The immense power will be used to solve previous computing bottlenecks and to “create new AI breakthroughs.”
The initial stage of the new Nvidia-OpenAI infrastructure is targeted to launch in late 2026. It will be built upon Nvidia’s upcoming Vera Rubin platform, representing the pinnacle of AI-focused hardware. This alliance positions the pair at the epicenter of the AI universe, providing the tools to serve hundreds of millions of users and invent the future.