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Microsoft Announces Changes to OpenAI’s Azure Exclusivity on New Cloud Capacity
Microsoft’s multi-year partnership with OpenAI is taking a new direction as the ChatGPT maker will no longer exclusively choose Microsoft Azure for new cloud capacity.
Microsoft’s exclusive cloud deal with OpenAI is coming to an end
ChatGPT maker OpenAI will use other cloud infrastructure providers, but Microsoft retains right of first refusal.
OpenAI may now also use cloud providers other than Microsoft
Microsoft and OpenAI are loosening the tight bond that connects them. In future, OpenAI will be able to obtain cloud capacities for its AI from elsewhere.
Microsoft No Longer OpenAI’s Exclusive Cloud Computing Provider
Microsoft (MSFT) is no longer the exclusive cloud partner of artificial intelligence (A.I.) start-up company OpenAI. Microsoft has lost its role as the only provider of cloud computing capacity even though it is the largest investor in OpenAI,
Microsoft clarifies OpenAI relationship after Stargate megadeal, has cloud right of first refusal
Microsoft has clarified its partnership with OpenAI after the latter announced a $500 billion data center initiative.
Microsoft loses status as OpenAI's exclusive cloud provider
Microsoft won’t be the sole cloud provider for OpenAI but can decide whether to deliver the company with capacity or allow another party to fill the need.
Microsoft will no longer be OpenAI’s exclusive cloud infrastructure provider
If you've read about the Microsoft-OpenAI relationship over the past few years, you'd know that apart from its financial investments, Microsoft was also the exclusive cloud infra provider to OpenAI. While the former is still there,
Microsoft and OpenAI tweak the terms of their cloud deal, enabling $500B Stargate AI project
Microsoft will no longer be the exclusive provider of new cloud computing capacity to OpenAI — a new twist in their relationship that clears the way for OpenAI to work with Oracle and others on the $500 billion Stargate AI project announced by the companies Tuesday with President Trump at the White House.
Microsoft relaxes exclusivity, allowing OpenAI to use rival cloud providers
Microsoft has revised its agreement with OpenAI, allowing the AI company to partner with other cloud service providers (CSPs). However, Microsoft retains the Right of First Refusal (ROFR), giving it a priority to match any competing offers before OpenAI commits to other providers.
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OpenAI signs deal with Oracle, Softbank for $500bn expansion across US
OpenAI announces Project Stargate, funded also by SoftBank, Oracle and MGX They will invest $500bn over four years, starting ...
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Microsoft is letting OpenAI get its own AI compute now
The new agreement “includes changes to the exclusivity on new capacity, moving to a model where Microsoft has a right of ...
Network World
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OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle lead $500B Project Stargate to ramp up AI infra in the US
The project, which will be financially led by SoftBank and operationally by OpenAI, will see an immediate investment of $100 ...
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OpenAI Unveils “Project Stargate” – $500 Billion AI Mega Factories
OpenAI has announced the launch of Project Stargate, a $500 billion AI infrastructure plan to create jobs and secure U.S.
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OpenAI and Softbank are starting a $500 billion AI data center company
A plan to build a system of data centers for artificial intelligence has been revealed in a White House press conference, ...
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Microsoft and OpenAI evolve partnership to drive the next phase of AI
We are thrilled to continue our strategic partnership with OpenAI and to partner on Stargate. Today’s announcement is ...
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