OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is looking for trillions of {dollars} in investments to overtake the worldwide semiconductor trade, The Wall Road Journal reported.
Altman has lengthy talked of the supply-and-demand downside with AI chips — many AI giants need them, however there aren’t sufficient to go round — and that it limits OpenAI’s progress. He is contemplating a venture that will improve international chip-building capability, in keeping with a Thursday night report in The Wall Road Journal, and is reportedly in talks with totally different buyers, together with the federal government of the United Arab Emirates.
Altman may wish to boost between $5 trillion and $7 trillion for the endeavor, The Wall Road Journal reported, citing one supply. CNBC couldn’t verify the quantity. OpenAI didn’t reply to a request for remark.
On Wednesday, Altman posted on X that OpenAI believes “the world wants extra ai infrastructure–fab capability, power, datacenters, etc–than individuals are at the moment planning to construct.” He added that “constructing massive-scale AI infrastructure, and a resilient provide chain, is essential to financial competitiveness” and that OpenAI would attempt to assist.
The information follows some controversy over a few of Altman’s earlier chip endeavors and investments.
Simply earlier than Altman’s temporary ouster as CEO of OpenAI, he was reportedly looking for billions for a brand new and not-yet-formed chip enterprise code-named “Tigris” to finally compete with Nvidia, touring to the Center East to boost cash from buyers.
In 2018, Altman personally invested in an AI chip startup known as Rain Neuromorphics, based mostly close to OpenAI’s San Francisco headquarters, and in 2019, OpenAI signed a letter of intent to spend $51 million on Rain’s chips. In December, the U.S. compelled a Saudi Aramco-backed enterprise capital agency to promote its shares in Rain.
Nvidia has been the large moneymaker in the course of the previous 12 months’s generative AI growth, with its market cap greater than tripling in 2023. The corporate’s graphics processing items, or GPUs, energy the massive language fashions created by OpenAI, Alphabet, Meta and a rising crop of closely funded startups all battling for a slice of the generative AI pie.
Nvidia at the moment controls about 80% of that AI chip market with a present market cap of about $1.72 trillion, not removed from overtaking tech giants comparable to Amazon and Alphabet in market cap. Altman possible seeks to alter that.
In November 2022, when OpenAI’s ChatGPT launched, the corporate had a restricted variety of GPUs and capability, and largely considered itself as an organization that builds instruments for builders and companies, OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap instructed CNBC final November. When it got here to releasing its now-viral ChatGPT bot, Lightcap recalled that Altman was an enormous proponent of “simply making an attempt it,” his thesis being that there was one thing essential and private about text-based interplay with the fashions.
The transfer paid off. ChatGPT broke data on the time because the fastest-growing shopper app in historical past, and now has greater than 100 million weekly energetic customers, together with greater than 92% of Fortune 500 firms utilizing the platform, in keeping with OpenAI.
Final November, OpenAI’s board ousted Altman, prompting resignations — or threats of resignations — together with an open letter signed by just about all of OpenAI’s staff, and uproar from buyers, together with Microsoft. Inside per week, Altman was again on the firm. Since then, OpenAI has introduced a brand new board, together with former Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Quora CEO Adam D’Angelo. Microsoft obtained a nonvoting board observer place, and the corporate nonetheless plans so as to add extra seats.