Oracle offers 'Openai' of two million artificial intelligence segments for data centers
The Oben AI and Oracle businesses have announced the development of additional capabilities for data centers in America with a capacity of 4.5 GW, as part of an extensive partnership aimed at complying with the enormous many artificial intelligence technologies. Until now, “Oben Ai” has not developed the data centers you will develop in partnership with “Oracle”, but states such as Texas, Michigan, Weskonen and Wyoming are one of the options offered. In addition to its facility built in the city of Abelene, Texas, the company revealed that it would have a total capacity of more than 5 GB, supported by more than two million segments intended for artificial intelligence. Bloomberg reported earlier this month that “oben ai” plans to hire this additional capacity of “Oracle”. Large investment obligations last January, “Oben Ai”, “Oracle” and “Soft Bank”, announced its commitment to invest $ 500 billion to build an artificial intelligence infrastructure with a capacity of 10 GB in America during the next four years. ‘Oben Ai’ today, Tuesday, said it expects to exceed this commitment. It is sufficient for a single gyugate to provide electricity for about 750,000 homes in America. Oracle did not sign up on this announcement. Although “oben ai” described the new extension in data centers in partnership with “Oracle” as part of the “Stargate” project, it made it clear that Soft Bank was not involved in financing this part of the project. In May, Bloomberg reported that Soft Bank faces obstacles to finance conversations amid a state of global economic uncertainty associated with customs duties. The “Stargate” project The developed company offered a “chat BT” update on the first “Stargate” site in Abelene, pointing out that the first building center had already begun the management of the computer -related loads associated with the training and operation of the “Obin AI” algorithms. It said that “Oracle” started last month with the delivery of the first shelves of the “Inviteia GB 200” chips, and that parts of the center have been working for a few weeks. “We have a positive feeling in our ability to move on this road quickly, because Abelene’s website was a preliminary test that proved that we could build this size and speed,” says Chris Lahan, vice president of the World Policy in Oben AI. Historically, data centers do not offer a large number of full -time jobs.