OpenAI and Amazon sign $38B deal for AI computing power
Nov 3, 2025, 7:30 AM
General view of Amazon logo on Amazon Headquarters. (Photo: Stefano Guidi, Getty Images)
(Photo: Stefano Guidi, Getty Images)
OpenAI and Amazon have signed a $38 billion deal that enables the maker of ChatGPT to run its artificial intelligence systems on Amazon’s cloud computing services.
OpenAI will get access to “hundreds of thousands” of Nvidia’s specialized AI chips through Amazon Web Services as part of the deal announced Monday.
The agreement comes less than a week after OpenAI altered its partnership with its longtime backer, Microsoft, which is no longer the startup’s exclusive cloud provider.
Last week, California and Delaware regulators also allowed OpenAI, which was founded as a nonprofit, to proceed with its plan to form a new business structure that would enable it to more easily raise capital and generate a profit.
“The rapid advancement of AI technology has created unprecedented demand for computing power,” Amazon said in a statement on Monday. It said OpenAI “will immediately start utilizing AWS compute as part of this partnership, with all capacity targeted to be deployed before the end of 2026, and the ability to expand further into 2027 and beyond.”
