Try GOLD - Free
OpenAI chip orders dwarf its revenues
The Star
|October 21, 2025
OPENAI is ordering hundreds of billions of dollars worth of chips in the artificial intelligence race, raising questions among investors about how the startup will finance these purchases.
-
In less than a month, the San Francisco startup behind ChatGPT has committed to acquiring a staggering 26 gigawatts of sophisticated data processors from Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom - more than 10 million units that would consume power equivalent to 20 standard nuclear reactors.
“They will need hundreds of billions of dollars to live up to their obligations,” said Gil Luria, managing director at DA Davidson, a financial consulting firm.
The challenge is daunting: OpenAI doesn’t expect to be profitable until 2029 and is forecasting billions in losses this year, despite generating about $13 billion in revenue.
OpenAl declined to comment on its financing strategy.
This story is from the October 21, 2025 edition of The Star.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Star
The Star
Law sparks existential alarm
FLORENCE, a drag queen and DJ, has a warning before taking to the stage in an Istanbul nightclub: if Turkiye passes a new law policing biological sex and morality, it will \"threaten our very existence\".
3 mins
November 07, 2025
The Star
Kaze urges Vilakazi to expand game as Amakhosi hit their stride
KAIZER Chiefs coach Cedric Kaze has urged young talent Mfundo Vilakazi to broaden his all-round game in order to continue growing as a footballer.
2 mins
November 07, 2025
The Star
How Cassper Nyovest stays motivated in spite of the haters
IF THERE is one rapper who constantly finds himself under scrutiny, it is Cassper Nyovest.
2 mins
November 07, 2025
The Star
S3 revives SA’s favourite lifestyle show
OLUTHANDO KETEYI
1 mins
November 07, 2025
The Star
Reinach warns Boks to expect ‘charged-up’ France
IT’S not rocket science — this will be a huge battle.
1 mins
November 07, 2025
The Star
Mngqithi cautions players against smoking hype pipe
LAMONTVILLE Golden Arrows coach Mangoba Mnggithi has warned his players against complacency as the KwaZulu-Natal outfit prepares to battle unpredictability in the form of Marumo Gallants in the semifinals of the Carling Knockout Cup.
2 mins
November 07, 2025
The Star
Vodacom revises earnings forecast downwards following landmark Please Call Me settlement
Vodacom said the matter was settled by the parties out of court, but did not disclose the rand amount of the agreement
2 mins
November 07, 2025
The Star
SAFA’s cynical ‘ice-breaker’ exonerates Bafana manager Tseka
THANKS to a cynical ‘icebreaker’ Sport, arts and culture minister Gayton McKenzie has let the South African Football Association (Safa) off the hook in the Teboho Mokoena yellow-card saga.
2 mins
November 07, 2025
The Star
Gabriel: ‘We've beaten Pirates before, and we can do it again’
RICHARDS Bay coach Ronnie Gabriel believes his side's spirit and belief could once again inspire a famous cup triumph when they meet Orlando Pirates in the Carling Knockout Cup semifinal at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday.
2 mins
November 07, 2025
The Star
Ouaddou preaches respect for Richards Bay ahead of Cup semi
ORLANDO Pirates head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou says his side must remain humble, focused, and respectful when they face Richards Bay FC in the Carling Knockout Cup semifinal at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday evening.
2 mins
November 07, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
