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Home » Altman Confirms 4.5 GW Expansion of Stargate AI with Oracle

Altman Confirms 4.5 GW Expansion of Stargate AI with Oracle

July 22, 2025
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Sam Altman confirmed a 4.5 gigawatt expansion of the Stargate AI infrastructure project, pushing the total planned capacity beyond its original 10 gigawatt target. The $500 billion initiative, developed in partnership with Oracle, is among the largest data center buildouts in history.

Recent aerial and interior imagery from the Abilene, Texas, site shows massive construction progress and rows of Nvidia GB200 superchip racks, supporting AI workloads at scale. The project’s magnitude aligns with a 2024 McKinsey forecast predicting global data center demand will reach 219 GW by 2030, largely driven by generative AI growth.

However, the expansion also raises questions about grid strain and energy sourcing. The addition of a 360.5 MW natural gas plant, designed to stabilize local energy availability, has drawn criticism from environmental observers.

“Our goal with Stargate is to create the infrastructure the future of AI needs—and to do so at unprecedented scale and speed,” Altman said.

🌐 Why it Matters: The Stargate expansion underscores a massive capital reallocation toward AI-specific infrastructure and energy resources, redefining the economic geography of data centers. However, the tension between growth and sustainability—both environmental and socioeconomic—will intensify as AI projects intersect with public utilities and regional development priorities.

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