New data centers put Stargate ahead of schedule to secure full $500 billion, 10-gigawatt commitment by end of 2025.
OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank are embarking on the construction of five new US AI data center sites under Stargate, OpenAI’s overarching AI infrastructure platform.
The combined capacity from these five new sites – along with our flagship site in Abilene, Texas, and ongoing projects with CoreWeave – brings Stargate to nearly 7 gigawatts of planned capacity and over $400 billion in investment over the next three years.
This puts us on a clear path to securing the full $500 billion, 10-gigawatt commitment we announced in January by the end of 2025, ahead of schedule.
In July, OpenAI and Oracle entered an agreement to develop up to 4.5 gigawatts of additional Stargate capacity. This represents a partnership that exceeds $300 billion between the two companies over the next five years.
The three new sites – located in Shackelford County, Texas; Doña Ana County, New Mexico; and a site in the Midwest, which we expect to announce soon; combined with an additional potential expansion of 600 megawatts near the flagship Stargate site in Abilene, Texas – can deliver over 5.5 gigawatts of capacity.
Together, these sites are expected to create over 25,000 onsite jobs, and tens of thousands of additional jobs across the US We remain in the process of evaluating additional sites.
The other two Stargate sites being announced today can scale to 1.5 gigawatts over the next 18 months. These sites will be developed through a partnership by SoftBank and OpenAI that can scale to multiple gigawatts of AI infrastructure.
One site is located in Lordstown, Ohio, where SoftBank has broken ground on an advanced data center design which is on track to be operational next year.
The second site is located in Milam County, Texas, and will be developed in partnership with SB Energy, a SoftBank Group company, which is providing powered infrastructure for a fast-build data center site.
Together, these sites represent an important step in enabling faster deployment, greater scalability, and improved cost efficiency – making high-performance compute more widely accessible.
The five new sites were chosen through a rigorous nationwide process launched in January. OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank reviewed over 300 proposals from more than 30 states.
This announcement marks the first set of selections, with additional US sites to come as we complete and surpass our initial commitment to invest $500 billion in US AI infrastructure.
The new Stargate sites being developed by Oracle will join the flagship Stargate campus in Abilene, Texas, which is already up and running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and continues to progress rapidly.
Oracle began delivering the first Nvidia GB200 racks in June. We have already started early training and inference workloads, using this new capacity to advance OpenAI’s next-generation research.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, says: “AI can only fulfill its promise if we build the compute to power it. That compute is the key to ensuring everyone can benefit from AI and to unlocking future breakthroughs.
“We’re already making historic progress toward that goal through Stargate and moving quickly not just to meet its initial commitment, but to lay the foundation for what comes next.”
Clay Magouyrk, CEO of Oracle, says: “Oracle’s reliable, scalable, and secure AI infrastructure is helping OpenAI rapidly scale its business. To meet this enormous demand, we continue to expand OCI’s footprint at an unrivaled pace to deliver the most performant and cost-effective AI training and inferencing.”
Masayoshi Son, chairman and CEO of SoftBank Group, says: “Stargate is harnessing SoftBank’s innovative data center design and energy expertise to deliver the scalable compute that powers AI’s future. Together with OpenAI, Arm, and our Stargate partners, we are paving the way for a new era where AI advances humanity.”
OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank first announced the $500 billion Stargate commitment in January at the White House alongside President Trump, as part of a broader push to spur investment in American AI infrastructure.
Thanks to president Trump’s leadership and the policies of his Administration, this effort has advanced more quickly than expected and helped attract additional partners and momentum.
Together with Oracle, SoftBank, and our other partners, we’re turning a $500 billion, 10-gigawatt commitment into large-scale physical infrastructure, jobs in communities across the country, and compute that will unlock the next generation of AI breakthroughs.