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Nvidia Lines Up $105 Billion For OpenAI. Here's What it Means For Investors.

Yahoo Finance reports that Nvidia is lining up $105 billion for OpenAI, signaling a potentially major financial commitment involving the AI company. The excerpt does not provide details on the deal structure, timing, terms, or specific…

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Nvidia Lines Up $105 Billion For OpenAI. Here's What it Means For Investors.
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  • Nvidia is reportedly lining up $105 billion for OpenAI.
  • The reported move centers on Nvidia and the high-profile AI company OpenAI.
  • Investors may be watching for details on financing terms and potential market implications.

Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) said on Monday that it will back as much as $105 billion in financing for a massive OpenAI data center campus in Ohio. The chipmaker will also invest $1.5 billion into SB Energy, the SoftBank unit developing the site.

In return, OpenAI committed to exclusively using Nvidia chips onsite.

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OpenAI's 8-gigawatt data center is massive

OpenAI will lease the site for 20 years, which will eventually grow to provide 8 gigawatts (GW) of compute -- a massive target. That's more than enough energy to power New York City on a typical day. It's also an expensive target; each GW typically costs something like $50 to $60 billion.

The power won't come online all at once, however. The project is planned in phases: roughly 0.8 GW in 2028, growing to 4.25 GW, then the full 8 GW.

How Nvidia's $105 billion guarantee actually works

The $105 billion backstop is not a direct investment, but a guarantee. It means that, in the event OpenAI can't pay its bills, Nvidia will step in to cover any unpaid lease and power obligations. Nvidia owes nothing unless a default actually happens, and the absolute limit the company would be on the hook for is the headline number of $105 billion.