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Build a larger data center on Openai than Monaco

Build a larger data center on Openai than Monaco


It is reported that Openai would enter the construction of an amazing data center in Abu Dhabi. When completed, it can be one of the largest projects in the world that creates artificial intelligence infrastructure. The facility is designed for 25.9 square kilometers, which means it would be bigger than Monaco.

Openai, including ChatGPT, is said to be involved in the design of a 5 gigawatt data center campus in Abu Dzabi. The facility would cover an amazing 25.9 square kilometer area and consume energy corresponding to five nuclear reactors.

The United Arab Emirates project, developed jointly with the G42, a technology conglomerate in ABU Dhabi, is part of the Opena ambitious Stargate project, a joint venture announced in January, which can build huge data centers in Openai, Softbank and Oracle in the world that support high-performance computer chips – writes the Techcrunch.

THE Stargate project US President Donald Trump announced it two days after his inauguration. At that time, we wrote that companies initially invest $ 100 billion, or approximately $ 36,000 billion, but would be worth $ 500 billion in the coming years.


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Would dwarf the Texas campus next to the new

Openai’s first American Stargate campus, which is currently being built in Texas, is expected to reach 1.2 gigawatts. However, this would dwarf the center to be developed in the Abu Dhabi, as it would be about four times.


The current project is developed in the midst of broader artificial intelligence relationships between the United States and the United Arab Emirates. The G42 partnership was concluded by the two parties in 2023, aimed at encouraging the introduction of artificial intelligence in the Middle East. Openai CEO, Sam Altman Even that year, he praised the United Arab Emirates during his lecture in Abu Dhabi that they “They talked about AI already when it wasn’t cool. « 



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