OpenAI is reportedly tempering some of its most aggressive infrastructure plans, telling investors it now expects to spend roughly $600 billion on computing power through 2030.
The revised figure is significantly lower than a previously cited projection of about $1.4 trillion by CEO Sam Altman for large-scale compute and data center buildout. It reflects a shift toward more grounded financial planning as the company scales its artificial intelligence operations, CNBC reported on Friday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Sees $280 Billion In Revenues By 2030
OpenAI’s latest targets aim to align its capital outlays with expected revenue growth, according to the report. The company projects total revenue of more than $280 billion by 2030, with contributions split roughly evenly between consumer and enterprise segments, the report added.
The company did not immediately …