OpenAI has signed a five-year, $11.9 billion deal with CoreWeave, enhancing their cloud computing capabilities with over 250,000 Nvidia GPUs. The agreement signals a shift from OpenAI's reliance on Microsoft and supports CoreWeave's upcoming IPO. This move underscores the evolving AI landscape as OpenAI seeks more computing power and diverse infrastructure.
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