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		<title>Nvidia CFO Says $100 Billion OpenAI Investment Plan Still Not Finalized</title>
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<p>Nvidia signals that its headline-making multibillion-dollar investment proposal with OpenAI remains under negotiation, as the chipmaker navigates growing scrutiny over large AI-ecosystem partnerships and expanding demand for advanced computing power.</p>
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<p>Nvidia has clarified that its proposed investment of up to $100 billion into OpenAI is still not finalized, despite widespread industry attention on the potential scale and implications of the arrangement.</p>



<p>The company’s chief financial officer, Colette Kress, addressed the topic at a major technology and AI conference, saying discussions with the AI startup are ongoing and no definitive agreement has yet been completed.</p>



<p>Kress’ remarks come at a time when the relationship between major chipmakers and leading AI developers is increasingly under the spotlight, particularly as companies form deep, interdependent partnerships.</p>



<p>The proposed deal between Nvidia and OpenAI has drawn significant attention given the size of the potential investment and the growing influence of both companies in the global artificial intelligence landscape.</p>



<p>The initial framework outlined earlier this year involved a letter of intent signaling Nvidia&#8217;s readiness to deploy at least 10 gigawatts of computing capacity for OpenAI’s future infrastructure.</p>



<p>This scale of deployment is comparable to the energy needed to power millions of U.S. homes, reflecting the enormous computing requirements behind the next generation of AI systems.</p>



<p>Kress noted that Nvidia is actively working with OpenAI but emphasized that several elements of the agreement remain under negotiation.</p>



<p>The company has not disclosed further details about timelines or structural terms, maintaining a conservative tone around expectations for when the deal might be finalized.</p>



<p>OpenAI, which accelerated global interest in generative AI with the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, remains one of Nvidia’s most significant customers.</p>



<p>Its demand for high-performance chips has grown along with the rising number of companies building AI-driven systems that rely on large-scale computing clusters powered by Nvidia hardware.</p>



<p>Nvidia has previously confirmed that it has around $500 billion in chip bookings through 2026, reflecting escalating industry demand for advanced GPUs and AI-focused accelerators.</p>



<p>However, Kress stated that any eventual commitments tied to the OpenAI agreement are not yet included in that figure, suggesting potential for substantial additional orders if the partnership is finalized.</p>



<p>She noted that none of the future OpenAI allocations are part of the current half-trillion-dollar forecast, underscoring the potential scale of future demand linked to the deal.</p>



<p>Investors responded positively, with Nvidia’s share price rising during the session following the remarks.</p>



<p>The chipmaker has been expanding its involvement across the AI startup ecosystem over the past year, supporting new players and forming partnerships aimed at accelerating AI development across industries.</p>



<p>This has also led to concerns among some analysts about the risk of circular financing, where companies simultaneously supply, invest in and depend on the same partners for revenue.</p>



<p>Nvidia recently announced plans to commit up to $10 billion to Anthropic, another major player in the AI sector and a direct competitor to OpenAI.</p>



<p>That investment, too, could meaningfully expand Nvidia’s future bookings, further reinforcing the company’s role at the center of the rapidly scaling AI infrastructure supply chain.</p>



<p>Industry observers say the chipmaker’s rising influence reflects the central position of high-performance GPUs in modern AI development.</p>



<p>As companies seek greater computing capacity to train and deploy increasingly complex models, partnerships with hardware providers have become essential to scaling.</p>



<p>While the proposed $100 billion OpenAI agreement has generated intense public interest, Nvidia’s cautious stance suggests that many variables remain under evaluation.</p>



<p>Finalizing such a deal would not only cement a high-profile alliance but could also reshape competition across the AI ecosystem as companies race to secure long-term access to advanced processing power.</p>



<p>For now, Nvidia continues to indicate strong demand across the sector and growing orders from major cloud providers and AI developers.</p>



<p>Its ongoing negotiations with OpenAI highlight the evolving dynamics of the industry, where multibillion-dollar technology partnerships are becoming critical to meeting global expectations for the next generation of artificial intelligence.</p>
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		<title>SoftBank Strengthens Bet on AI Future with $22.5 Billion OpenAI Investment Approval</title>
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<p>SoftBank doubles down on artificial intelligence innovation as it approves the final installment of its landmark $30 billion investment in OpenAI, signaling confidence in the transformative power of AI.</p>
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<p>SoftBank has officially approved the remaining $22.5 billion of its planned $30 billion investment in OpenAI, underscoring its strong belief in the potential of artificial intelligence to shape the next era of global technology.</p>



<p> The decision marks one of the largest single investments in AI history, cementing the Japanese group’s position as a driving force in the evolution of intelligent computing.</p>



<p>The approval comes as OpenAI continues to lead the global race in generative AI, advancing tools and platforms that are redefining industries from education and healthcare to finance and entertainment.</p>



<p> The investment will support OpenAI’s expansion, product innovation, and potential public offering in the coming years.</p>



<p>SoftBank’s board approved the new installment on the condition that OpenAI completes a corporate restructuring designed to streamline its operations and pave the way for long-term public listing. </p>



<p>This restructuring would help align the company’s commercial growth with its mission of developing safe, powerful, and accessible AI technologies.</p>



<p>The move builds upon SoftBank’s earlier $10 billion investment made in April, bringing its total commitment to $30 billion — a figure that reflects both ambition and trust in OpenAI’s continued success. </p>



<p>If OpenAI achieves the expected structural changes before year-end, this could unlock the full value of SoftBank’s pledge and boost the company’s position ahead of its anticipated public market debut.</p>



<p>SoftBank has long been known for backing technological breakthroughs that redefine industries, and this investment aligns seamlessly with its vision for the future.</p>



<p> By deepening its partnership with OpenAI, SoftBank is not just financing innovation — it is fueling the infrastructure for a smarter, AI-driven world.</p>



<p>The funding also contributes to OpenAI’s $41 billion financing round announced earlier this year, one of the largest rounds ever seen in the tech sector.</p>



<p> The capital will help accelerate OpenAI’s global expansion, improve its data infrastructure, and scale its enterprise offerings while keeping ethical development and transparency at its core.</p>



<p>Through this collaboration, OpenAI can further enhance the capabilities of its models and tools — including next-generation language models, AI-powered productivity systems, and advanced safety frameworks. </p>



<p>These innovations promise to deliver smarter, more secure, and more adaptable technology solutions to governments, businesses, and consumers worldwide.</p>



<p>SoftBank’s latest approval reflects its strategic focus on long-term technological transformation rather than short-term financial gain. </p>



<p>The company’s investment portfolio already includes major players in automation, robotics, and digital infrastructure — and OpenAI now stands as the centerpiece of this AI-driven ecosystem.</p>



<p>Industry observers see this move as a powerful statement of confidence in the maturity and commercial potential of artificial intelligence. It also reinforces Japan’s growing interest in leading the global conversation on ethical and responsible AI development. </p>



<p>SoftBank’s backing is expected to further strengthen OpenAI’s global partnerships and help expand its research capabilities beyond the United States.</p>



<p>If OpenAI successfully transitions into a for-profit entity, it will open doors for more institutional investors, boosting liquidity and accelerating the company’s growth path. </p>



<p>This restructuring also sets the foundation for OpenAI’s future public listing — a step that could become one of the most anticipated market events in recent years.</p>



<p>SoftBank’s CEO, Masayoshi Son, has consistently expressed his vision of creating an interconnected world powered by intelligent technologies. This move reflects his belief that artificial intelligence represents the most profound technological leap since the dawn of the internet.</p>



<p> His vision for SoftBank’s next chapter is deeply intertwined with the evolution of AI — a space where OpenAI has already proven to be a global leader.</p>



<p>This latest development not only strengthens OpenAI’s financial standing but also signifies a broader message to the global tech community: the age of AI is not coming — it is here. </p>



<p>With strategic investments, bold partnerships, and responsible innovation, companies like OpenAI and SoftBank are shaping how humanity interacts with technology in the decades ahead.</p>



<p>As the deal nears completion, both companies are poised to enter a new phase of growth and collaboration. For OpenAI, it means greater capacity to expand its research and product ecosystem. </p>



<p>For SoftBank, it marks another milestone in its pursuit of technology that can empower industries, enhance lives, and redefine human potential.</p>
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