OpenAI has signed a contract with Oracle to purchase $300 billion worth of computing power over the next five years, according to sources at . News of the deal caused Oracle's share price to surge by as much as 43% on Wednesday, increasing CEO Larry Ellison's wealth by an estimated $100 billion—and briefly as the world's richest person.
For which we all played our tiny violins, I'm sure. Anyway, Oracle's share price dipped slightly by the end of the day, putting Musk back at the top once more. I'm not sure what happens when you receive the title back—I like to think trumpets herald a messenger carrying your [[link]] new, gold-plated, diamond-encrusted plaque—but regardless, Musk has reclaimed the position, despite a year where his Tesla-enhanced fortunes .
OpenAI has found itself in an interesting position regarding its computing shortage, needing huge amounts of hardware to keep itself in the ring with massive players like , Google, xAI and others. Late last week, a report from suggested that OpenAI had inked a deal with US semiconductor firm Broadcom to for internal use, which lined [[link]] up nicely with from Broadcom's CEO, claiming the company had secured $10 billion in system orders from a mysterious "new customer."
Regardless, that all seems a fair way off. OpenAI needs large amounts of computing power, Oracle is more than happy to provide it for vast oodles of cash, and as a result, Elon Musk briefly lost his title as the richest human out of all the very rich humans. Still, I'm sure he didn't mind it was an OpenAI deal behind his brief fall from grace, as his relationship with its CEO, Sam Altman, seems very cordial. . [[link]] . . .

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