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OpenAI and partners add 5 new data centers to $500B Stargate project
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OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank announced plans to build five new AI data centers across the United States as part of their $500 billion Stargate project, expanding the initiative launched by President Trump in January. The new facilities will bring the project’s total data center capacity to nearly 7 gigawatts with over $400 billion in investment over the next three years, positioning the partnership to capture a significant portion of the rapidly expanding AI infrastructure market.

What you should know: The five new data centers will be strategically distributed across multiple states to support the growing demand for AI computing power.

  • Three sites will be built jointly by OpenAI and Oracle in Shackelford County, Texas, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, and an undisclosed Midwest location.
  • Two additional facilities will be constructed in Lordstown, Ohio and Milam County, Texas through a partnership between OpenAI, SoftBank, and a SoftBank affiliate.
  • The expansion is expected to create 25,000 onsite jobs across all locations.

The big picture: The Stargate project represents one of the largest private-sector AI infrastructure investments in U.S. history, targeting 10 gigawatts of total data center capacity.

  • The initiative combines the new sites with an existing Oracle-OpenAI expansion in Abilene, Texas, and ongoing projects with CoreWeave to reach nearly 7 gigawatts of capacity.
  • OpenAI and partners plan to use debt financing to lease chips for the project, indicating a capital-efficient approach to scaling AI infrastructure.

Why this matters: The massive infrastructure buildout reflects the critical importance of compute power in advancing AI capabilities and maintaining U.S. technological leadership.

  • “AI can only fulfill its promise if we build the compute to power it,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in a statement.
  • AI has become a top priority for Trump, particularly given China’s efforts to catch up in the technology and AI’s growing role in sensitive sectors like defense.

Strategic partnerships: The announcement follows Nvidia’s commitment to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI while supplying data center chips for the project.

  • OpenAI and its backer Microsoft are among tech giants pouring billions into data centers to power generative AI services like ChatGPT and Copilot.
  • The partnership structure allows companies to share the massive capital requirements while leveraging each partner’s specialized expertise in AI development, cloud infrastructure, and global investment.
OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank plan five new AI data centers for $500 billion Stargate project

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