JAKARTA NVIDIA announced its latest partnership with OpenAI. Through this partnership, NVIDIA plans to invest 100 billion US dollars (IDR 1,637 trillion) into the company.

This investment is part of an agreement to build a data center to train and run the OpenAI developed Artificial Intelligence (AI) model. This agreement has been formalized through the signing of the agreement letter.

In the agreement agreed, NVIDIA will provide computing power of up to 10 gigawatts. The first phase of this project is also targeted to start operating in the second half of next year using the NVIDIA platform Vera Rubin.

"Investment and infrastructure partnerships mark the next leap forward, leveraging 10 gigawatts to support the next era of intelligence," said NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. This is a decade-long follow-up collaboration.

Meanwhile, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that this partnership is important for his company in making new breakthroughs. Altman believes that computing infrastructure will be a necessity in the future.

"Computational infrastructure will be the basis for the future economy, and we will take advantage of what we have built with NVIDIA to create new AI breakthroughs as well as empower the community and business," said Altman.

Greg Brockman, co-founder and president of OpenAI, also welcomed this partnership. He hopes the cooperation between OpenAI and NVIDIA can push for intelligence limits and expand the benefits of the technology the company is developing to everyone.

This partnership will assist OpenAI in its mission to build Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) or AI whose intelligence exceeds humans. Both parties hope to complete the details of this cooperation in the next few weeks.


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