OpenAI's Sam Altman is dreaming of running 100 million GPUs in the future - 100x more than it plans to run by December 2025

OpenAI is aiming for over a million GPUs by year-end, with CEO Sam Altman teasing a future 100x expansion despite mounting infrastructure and financial concerns.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/openais-sam-altman-is-dreaming-of-running-100-million-gpus-in-the-future-100x-more-than-what-it-plans-to-run-by-december-2025

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