OpenAI expects compute spend of around $600 billion through 2030, source says


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Feb 20 (Reuters) - OpenAI is ⁠targeting roughly $600 billion in total compute spend through ⁠2030, a source familiar with the matter told ‌Reuters on Friday, as the ChatGPT maker lays groundwork for an IPO that could value it at up to $1 trillion.

OpenAI's 2025 revenue totaled $13 ​billion, beating its $10 billion projection, while ⁠it spent $8 billion during ⁠the year, under its $9 billion target, the person said.

The development ⁠comes ‌as Nvidia closes in on finalizing a $30 billion investment in OpenAI, as part of a fundraising ⁠round in which the AI startup is seeking ​more than $100 ‌billion.

That would value the Sam Altman-led company at about $830 ⁠billion and ​amount to one of the largest private capital raises on record.

Microsoft-backed OpenAI expects more than $280 billion in total revenue by ⁠2030, divided nearly equally across its ​consumer and enterprise units, according to CNBC, which had reported the development earlier.

Altman had said last year that OpenAI is ⁠committed to spending $1.4 trillion to develop 30 gigawatts of computing resources — enough to power roughly 25 million U.S. homes.

Separately, The Information reported that OpenAI told investors the expenses ​associated with running its AI models, ⁠referred to as inference, increased fourfold in 2025, resulting in ​a fall in its adjusted gross ‌margin to 33% from 40% in ​2024.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City and Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

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