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OpenAI weighs leasing Ohio data center with Nvidia backing, The Information reports

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OpenAI is reportedly in talks to lease a massive 10-gigawatt AI data center in Ohio, with potential backing from Nvidia, in a project that could cost over $500 billion.

(Reuters) - OpenAI is in talks to lease a proposed 10-gigawatt data center campus ​on federal land in Ohio, in a deal ‌that could include financial backing from Nvidia (NVDA.O) The Information reported on Tuesday, citing two people with direct knowledge of ​the discussions.

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The campus could cost ​at least $500 billion to build, based on current prices ⁠for chips, labour, power and other inputs, the ​report said.

OpenAI would control the equipment at the facility ​under a 20-year lease, with payments starting once operations begin; the first phase is expected in 2028, the report added.

The facility, among the ​largest of its kind, would be developed by ​SB Energy, a unit of SoftBank (9984.T) on Department of Energy land ‌in ⁠southern Ohio.

Nvidia is expected to supply hardware in the facility and provide a financial guarantee for OpenAI's lease and SB Energy's financing, according to the report.

Reuters ​could not immediately ​verify the ⁠report. OpenAI and Nvidia did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment ​outside regular business hours.

Earlier this year, the ​ChatGPT maker paused ⁠its proposed 'Stargate' data centre project in the UK, citing regulatory hurdles and high energy costs.

Separately, Apollo (APO.N) and Blackstone (BX.N)  ⁠are financing ​a $35 billion AI capacity expansion ​for Anthropic using Broadcom (AVGO.O) chips, Reuters reported this week.

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