The Stargate project, designed to accelerate AI infrastructure development, plans a total deployment of $500 billion over four years, with an initial $100 billion deployment. This initiative will ...
Gambling Man’ author Lionel Barber explains how Masayoshi Son went from losing money on WeWork to betting big on AI.
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman said he’d “love” to help build a European Stargate, though the continent’s ...
Why is the new Stargate initiative so important for Nvidia Corp.? With the stock rising again on Wednesday, one analyst ran down the reasons. To start, investors have been focused lately on the ...
When Stargate Universe was cancelled, it left the larger Stargate TV saga in limbo. However, there were once plans to make a movie that would've fixed that.
The venture, called Stargate, adds to tech companies' significant investments in US data centres, huge buildings full of servers that provide computing power. The three companies plan to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. One of President Donald Trump’s first announcements has been Stargate, a new joint venture designed ...
The Stargate AI Project was announced by US President Donald Trump at the White House. The project which Trump calls “the largest AI infrastructure in the history of AI” has been backed by ...
Microsoft was mentioned only as a technology partner in a joint venture called Stargate launched by OpenAI, SoftBank Group Corp. and Oracle Corp. Then, in a blog post, the software giant said ...
On Tuesday, OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, and MGX announced plans to form Stargate, a new company that will invest $500 billion in AI computing infrastructure across the United States over four years.
President Donald Trump just announced Stargate, a $500 billion AI investment backed by SoftBank, Oracle, MGX, and OpenAI over the next four years. Let’s put it differently: OpenAI just secured a ...
Kevin Weil talks about why OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle are planning a massive investment in A.I. infrastructure in the U.S. Weil spoke with WSJ’s Joanna Stern at Journal House in Davos.