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OpenAI Taps Samsung, SK Hynix for Massive AI Infrastructure Project

OpenAI signed preliminary agreements with South Korea’s largest memory chip makers to supply its ambitious Stargate datacenter project. The deals were announced during a trip by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to Seoul. The operator of ChatGPT is leading a sweeping global push to build massive new data ...

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