OpenAI has signed a $300 billion cloud computing agreement with Oracle, marking one of the largest cloud contracts in history. The five-year deal, which begins in 2027, positions OpenAI to secure massive computing resources as part of the broader $500 billion Stargate AI infrastructure initiative, while providing Oracle with unprecedented revenue visibility in the rapidly expanding AI market.
What you should know: The agreement forms part of Stargate, an ambitious $500 billion AI infrastructure project that includes building 4.5 gigawatts of new data center capacity.
Oracle’s financial surge: The cloud giant reported explosive growth driven by AI demand, with cloud infrastructure revenue jumping 77% year-over-year.
Strategic partnerships expanding: Beyond Oracle, OpenAI is diversifying its technology partnerships to reduce dependency on single suppliers.
Why this matters: The deal highlights the enormous infrastructure requirements driving the AI boom, with companies committing hundreds of billions of dollars to secure computing capacity years in advance. For Oracle, the agreement validates its positioning in the AI infrastructure race against competitors like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, while OpenAI gains the computational foundation needed to maintain its leadership in artificial intelligence development.