NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Amazon plan up to $60B investment in OpenAI

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NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Amazon are negotiating a potential investment of up to $60 billion in OpenAI, which would value the AI research organization at $730 billion before financing, The Information reported Wednesday.

NVIDIA, the chipmaker whose GPUs power OpenAI’s AI models, is considering pouring up to $30 billion.

Microsoft, which has maintained a deep partnership with OpenAI since 2019, is reportedly considering an investment of less than $10 billion. Amazon, the e-commerce and cloud computing giant, may commit more than $10 billion.

In September 2025, NVIDIA and OpenAI signed a landmark letter of intent to deploy at least 10 gigawatts of AI data center capacity. The roadmap kicks off with a one-gigawatt phase slated for late 2026, powered by NVIDIA’s next-generation Vera Rubin platform.

OpenAI, led by co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, has now scaled to over 700 million weekly active users. As it pursues the goal of artificial general intelligence (AGI), the company has solidified NVIDIA as its preferred strategic partner for both computing and networking.

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