Nvidia’s $100B OpenAI Deal Lifts Chip Stocks

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Record investment sparks rally

Global semiconductor stocks surged on Tuesday after Nvidia unveiled plans to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI. The deal, which combines a financing package with a supplier agreement, will give OpenAI priority access to Nvidia’s sought-after GPUs. The announcement pushed shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. up 3.5% and boosted South Korea’s SK Hynix by more than 2.5%. Samsung also gained 1.4% on expectations of future supply approvals.

Building the next AI infrastructure

Nvidia described the initiative as building “AI factories,” massive data centers designed to power OpenAI’s next-generation models. The first facility, set to use Nvidia’s upcoming Vera Rubin platform, is expected to be operational in the second half of 2026. At full capacity, the network will reach 10 gigawatts, comparable to a national power grid. Under the agreement, Nvidia becomes OpenAI’s preferred partner for compute and networking, aligning new hardware launches with upcoming AI models.

Industry concerns remain

Despite the rally, analysts warn of growing financial risks. A report by Bain & Co. highlighted that AI infrastructure demands are outpacing revenue. The firm estimates that by 2030, AI companies will require $2 trillion annually to sustain computing needs but are likely to fall short by $800 billion. This imbalance could intensify scrutiny of AI valuations and long-term profitability.

OpenAI’s financial outlook

OpenAI, which continues to post annual losses, expects to become cash-flow positive by 2029. Until then, the heavy investment underscores both the opportunities and risks in scaling AI infrastructure. For Nvidia, the deal secures its leadership in the semiconductor market, while OpenAI gains critical resources to expand its global reach.

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