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Microsoft, OpenAI plan US$100 billion data centre project

By Staff Writer
Apr 1 2024 8:47AM

Could result in supercomputer called "Stargate".

Microsoft, OpenAI plan US$100 billion data centre project
Microsoft and OpenAI are working on plans for a data centre project that could cost as much as US$100 billion ($153.4 billion) and include an artificial intelligence supercomputer called "Stargate" set to launch in 2028, The Information reported. OpenAI did not immediately respond to Reuters' ...

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