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Sam Altman wants to raise up to $7 trillion. That's, uh, a lot of dough.

Feb 10, 2024, 05:23 IST
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Sam Altman is looking to raise $5-7 trillion for the future of chip building.Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images
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The Wall Street Journal reports that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has met with officials from the United Arab Emirates to pitch his plan to build lots and lots of new chip factories. The cost? $5 trillion to $7 trillion.

OpenAI needs more computing power (currently, it relies on Microsoft for this) — and this means it needs more silicon chip factories. A lot more. And chip plants ain't cheap.

According to the WSJ:

It's true that the world needs more silicon chip factories — President Joe Biden recently signed the CHIPS Act, which gives $52 billion in subsidies to build factories in the US (although the promise of many new good jobs is falling short). So Altman's ambitious plan to make more happen is great (I think?).

But ... whew … $5 trillion to $7 trillion is a whole lotta clams. That kind of number isn't typically something a relatively new company thinks about raising. In fact, there aren't very many things at all that cost in the trillions.

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How much is it? Consider this:

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