According to a report by Bloomberg, OpenAI is actively preparing to establish a large-capacity data center in India, which will significantly promote the development of its Stargate artificial intelligence infrastructure in Asia. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman is expected to reveal more details about this facility during his visit to India this month.
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It has been reported that OpenAI is seeking local partners to jointly develop this data center, which is expected to have a capacity of at least 1 gigawatt. The completion of this facility will make it one of the largest data centers in India. As the country with the world's largest population, India has attracted investments from major technology companies such as Microsoft, Alphabet (Google's parent company), and business magnate Mukesh Ambani, and is rapidly developing its data center infrastructure.
Currently, OpenAI has not publicly disclosed the specific location and construction timeline of the data center, and this information remains confidential. As an important player in the field of artificial intelligence, OpenAI's strategic move will not only promote its market presence in Asia but also inject new vitality into India's technological development and digital economy.
The plan for OpenAI to build a data center in India demonstrates the growing interest and confidence of global technology giants in the Indian market. With the establishment of the data center, it is expected to further promote local technological innovation and talent development, bringing more opportunities for India's digital economy.
Key Points:
🌍 OpenAI plans to build a data center with a capacity of at least 1 gigawatt in India to promote AI infrastructure development.
🤝 The company is seeking local partners and is expected to become one of the largest data centers in India.
📅 The specific location and construction schedule have not been announced; more details will be revealed during the CEO Altman's visit.