Stargate · OpenAI
When we announced Stargate in January 2025, we committed to securing 10GW of AI infrastructure in the United States
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That demand is growing quickly.
Key facts
- When they announced Stargate in January 2025, they committed to securing 10GW of AI infrastructure in the United States by 2029
- GPT‑5.5 helps close the capability overhang —the productivity gap between those who are power users of AI and those who are not—to ensure the economic opportunities of AI are broad based
- This week, they launched their community engagement program with a donation to the Port Washington-Saukville Education Foundation in Wisconsin alongside Vantage Data Centers and Oracle
- Their work with North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) and affiliated skilled trades unions reflects the same approach
Summary
Stargate is OpenAI’s long-term effort to build the compute foundation required to deliver the benefits of AGI broadly and reliably to the world. When they announced Stargate in January 2025, they committed to securing 10GW of AI infrastructure in the United States by 2029. Their strategy has not changed because the reality has not changed: bringing the benefits of AI to more people requires more compute. Compute is the critical input that makes advanced AI possible. The team are doing this with partners because no single company can build the infrastructure for the Intelligence Age alone.