The Guardian (Nigeria)

Microsoft, Openai plan $ 100b data centre in six years

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

MICROSOFT will combine forces with Openai for the constructi­on of one of the world’s most expensive data center complexes at $ 100 billion. Media reports claimed that the center will also sit an AI supercompu­ter named Stargate.

The Informatio­n reported that Microsoft would likely finance the project, which is expected to be 100 times more costly than some of the biggest existing data centers, citing people involved in private conversati­ons about the proposal.

The proposed U. S.- based supercompu­ter would be the biggest in a series the companies are looking to build over the next six years, the report added. The Informatio­n attributed the tentative cost of $ 100 billion to a person who spoke to Altman about it and a person who has viewed some of Microsoft’s initial cost estimates.

The Microsoft- Openai joint venture would cost 100 times more than the largest data centres running today and contain “millions of GPUS,” the sources told the outlet.

Additional­ly, the report also stated that Openai is expecting to release its next major upgrade by early next year.

According to the report, Microsoft is also working on a smaller, fourth- phase supercompu­ter for OpeNAI it is planning to launch in 2026. Microsoft and Openai are alleged to be in the third phase of the fivephase plan, with phases four and five focused solely on acquiring the AI chips needed for the projects.

“We are always planning for the next generation of infrastruc­ture innovation­s needed to continue pushing the frontier of AI capability,” Microsoft spokespers­on Frank Shaw said in a statement to The

Informatio­n.

The entire multi- faceted project is expected to cost Microsoft a cool $ 115 billion – more than three times what Microsoft spent last year on capital expenditur­es for servers, buildings and other equipment, the report stated. Currently, over 10,000 data centres are operating around the world today, with about half located in the U. S.

Washington DC is considered one of the densest data center markets on record, with over 300 centers responsibl­e for about one- third of the world’s online traffic, supporting companies such as Google, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft.

Currently, Microsoft’s largest data centre is said to be the Columbia Data Center, which opened in Washington State back in 2007. Meanwhile, China Telecom ’ s- Inner Mongolia Informatio­n Park is said to be the largest in the world.

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