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Samsung and SK Hynix partner with OpenAI to supply chips for Stargate project, boost AI compute capacity and explore data center expansion in South Korea

OpenAI has entered into strategic partnerships with South Korea’s Samsung and SK Hynix to secure the advanced semiconductor chips essential for its ambitious Stargate project. The collaboration aims to scale up production of high-performance memory chips, which are critical for powering the company’s increasingly compute-intensive AI models. Samsung and SK Hynix confirmed they are ramping up manufacturing to meet OpenAI’s growing demand, with the AI firm projecting it will need up to 900,000 semiconductor wafers per month from the two companies. This massive requirement underscores the scale of OpenAI’s infrastructure ambitions as it pushes the boundaries of artificial intelligence. In addition to chip supply, OpenAI is in discussions with both firms to establish two AI data centers in South Korea. Samsung has also expressed interest in exploring floating data centers—offshore facilities that could lower operational costs and reduce carbon emissions by leveraging renewable energy sources and cooler ocean environments. These partnerships represent the latest in a series of high-stakes moves by OpenAI to secure the resources needed to sustain its rapid expansion. The company recently announced a major investment from Nvidia, which will provide up to $100 billion in funding and compute support as OpenAI scales its operations. As AI development accelerates globally, access to cutting-edge hardware, energy-efficient infrastructure, and strategic manufacturing alliances has become a decisive factor in the race to build the next generation of intelligent systems.

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