Table of Contents
- 1. TL;DR: OpenAI will build five new AI data centers
- 2. Introduction to the Stargate Project
- 3. Details of the New Data Centers
- 4. Collaboration Between OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank
- 5. Impact on Infrastructureand the Economy
- 6. Future Outlook and Challenges
TL;DR: OpenAI will build five new AI data centers
- OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank are collaborating on the Stargate project.
- Five new data centers will be built in the U.S.
- The project’s total capacity will reach 7 gigawatts.
- More than 25,000 construction jobs will be created.
- The project’s total investment amounts to $500 billion.
Introduction to the Stargate Project
OpenAI has announced the construction of five new data centers as part of its ambitious Stargate Project, in collaboration with Oracle and SoftBank. This effort aims to strengthen the infrastructure needed for the development and deployment of more powerful artificial intelligence (AI) models in the United States. The initiative is part of a broader $500 billion commitment to ensure U.S. competitiveness in the AI arena.
Details of the New Data Centers
The new data centers will be located in Shackelford County, Texas; Doña Ana County, New Mexico; an undisclosed location in the Midwest; Lordstown, Ohio; and Milam County, Texas. These centers, along with the expansion of the site in Abilene, Texas, will increase the Stargate Project’s total capacity to 7 gigawatts, enough to power more than five million homes.
| Location | State | Development |
|---|---|---|
| Shackelford County | Texas | With Oracle |
| Doña Ana County | New Mexico | With Oracle |
| Undisclosed location | Midwest | With Oracle |
| Lordstown | Ohio | With SoftBank |
| Milam County | Texas | With SoftBank |
The new data centers are part of a significant effort to improve AI infrastructure in the U.S.
Collaboration Between OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank
The collaboration between OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank is fundamental to the success of the Stargate Project. Oracle will be responsible for building three of the new centers, while SoftBank will develop the other two. This partnership seeks not only to increase data processing capacity, but also to create a favorable regulatory environment that facilitates the construction and operation of these centers.
“AI is different from the Internet in many ways, but one of them is the amount of infrastructure it requires.”
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI
Impact on Infrastructureand the Economy
The Stargate Project promises to generate more than 25,000 jobs during the construction of the data centers. In addition, the expansion of AI infrastructure is expected to boost the local and national economy by providing a solid foundation for the development of new AI technologies and applications. The $400 billion investment already committed is a significant step toward the final goal of $500 billion.
Note: The capacity of these data centers will be crucial to support the growing use of AI tools like ChatGPT, which has seen an increase of more than tenfold in its usage since last year.
Future Outlook and Challenges
Despite the optimism surrounding the Stargate Project, there are significant challenges. Growing competition in the AI sector, especially from companies in China, poses a risk to the U.S. position in the global market. In addition, the financial complexity of the agreements and the pressure to meet construction deadlines could complicate the project’s execution.
“The urgency of building AI infrastructure is critical to maintaining U.S. competitiveness.”
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Martin Weidemann is a specialist in digital transformation, telecommunications, and customer experience, with more than 20 years leading technology projects in fintech, ISPs, and digital services across Latin America and the U.S. He has been a founder and advisor to startups, works actively with internet operators and technology companies, and writes from practical experience, not theory. At Suricata he shares clear analysis, real cases, and field learnings on how to scale operations, improve support, and make better technology decisions.

