OpenAI is putting its focus on AI infrastructure with Stargate at a time when rivals like China's DeepSeek are closing the gap on its AI models.
President Trump's support for AI boosts Nvidia's position, with Project Stargate driving growth in data centers and the Blackwell chip powering next-gen AI. Read more here.
A plan to build a system of data centers for artificial intelligence has been revealed in a White House press conference, with Masayoshi Son, Sam Altman, and Larry Ellison joining Donald Trump to announce The Stargate Project.
On Tuesday afternoon, President Donald Trump held a press conference to announce Stargate, a $500 billion artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure project in the United States. He called it the "largest AI infrastructure project, by far, in history."
Under the Trump administration, OpenAI and other members of the tech sector are making a push to establish AI dominance in the U.S.
OpenAI announced a new joint venture named The Stargate Project which aims to build a number of data centers for AI in the U.S.
OpenAI's Stargate Project, a $500 billion AI initiative with partners like Nvidia and Oracle, aims to build advanced data centres.
WHEN SAM ALTMAN, boss of OpenAI, posted a gnomic tweet this month saying “There is no wall,” his followers on X, a social-media site, had a blast. “Trump will build it,” said one. “No paywall for ChatGPT?” quipped another. It has since morphed from an in-joke among nerds into a serious business matter.
Arm Holdings (NASDAQ: ARM) is a key player in the global semiconductor industry. It designs, develops, and licenses its intellectual property (IP) to major chipmakers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs),
India's needs to build core competencies and fund foundational research in AI and semiconductors—both for the sake of the local market, and for India's global geopolitical leverage.