On September 25th, the Wall Street Journal published a blog on September 24th, reporting that OpenAI A global computing infrastructure expansion plan has been publishedTotal investment is expected to be as high as $1 trillion (at an exchange rate of about $7.11 trillion), in Abilin, Texas, United States, and on the size of the New York Central ParkComputing CentreConstruction started。

1AI quotes Boven, and OpenAI has changed from Model Drive toHashrateDriven, an unprecedented global computing infrastructure expansion strategy was officially revealed。
In response to the enormous need for computing power for the next generation of artificial intelligence model training and reasoning, the company plans to build a megacentre cluster in the United States and overseas, with a total investment expected to amount to $1 trillion (note: the current exchange rate is about $7.11 trillion)。
On the day before this trillion-dollar investment plan was announced, OpenAI had just announced a $100 billion partnership with the chip giant Britain. This cooperation not only provides key high-performance computing hardware security for OpenAI, but also effectively dispels market challenges to its financial sustainability。
OpenAI also announced plans this Tuesday to work with Oracle and SoftBank to build five new artificial smart data centres in the United States, including three data centres in partnership with Oracle and two data centres in partnership with SilverAnd the expansion of a Oracle Data Centre in Abilin, Texas。
The central project for this disclosure is the first computing centre in Abilin, Texas, United States, which is located in the savannah area about 180 miles west of Dallas, with an area equivalent to New York Central Park, and is now in its early stages of construction and continuing. OpenAI revealed that the final operating capability of the centre would be more than 13 times its original deployment。
On Tuesday, Oracle and OpenAI's executives led journalists to the 1100 acres of the site and called it the world's largest artificial intelligence supercentre. Outside the base, workers in dust masks and sunglasses traveled back and forth in an attempt to resist a high temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit (about 37 degrees Celsius)。
According to Wall Street Journal, the wave of construction of computing centres on such a large scale marks the beginning of an AI industry from model innovation to an arms race in infrastructure. OpenAI aims to build a hard-to-exceed calculus barrier that will support the development of its next generation of large models, including the GPT series, with the possibility of reshaping the global AI algorithm。