Microsoft, OpenAI to build $100 billion supercomputer called ‘Stargate’
Microsoft and OpenAI are working together on building an artificial intelligence supercomputer called “Stargate” that could cost as much as $100 billion. It also seems likely that Microsoft would finance the project that could cost more 100 times more than some of the biggest data and would only come around by the year 2028. Stargate will reportedly be the biggest in a series of supercomputers that Microsoft and OpenAI plan to build over the next six years.
The supercomputer plan is currently in the middle of the third phase with Stargate being part of the fifth and final phase. A significant part of the cost for the upcoming phases will come from acquiring AI chips.
There is still a bit of a bottleneck in the AI development process, in the form of the shortage of graphics processing units or GPUs, which are used to crunch data for AI models. The generative AI boom caused the demand for these chips to skyrocket. On top of that, one manufacturer, Nvidia, almost has a monopoly on the market because it produces some of the most capable chips for AI. And with ever-increasing demand, it is struggling to deliver orders. Plus, Nvidia chips are only getting more expensive.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, right after the company’s GTC 2024 event, confirmed that the company’s latest AI chip called Blackwell B200 will cost anywhere between $30,000 and $40,000 per unit. The company has spent over $10 billion on research and development of the chip that outperforms all others on the market by a huge margin.
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