Oracle to Invest $100 Billion in 2000 Data Centers with NVIDIA AI Superclusters
Oracle plans to use 130,000+ NVIDIA GPUs and three nuclear reactors to power its massive AI infrastructure expansion.
- Oracle will spend over $100 billion in the next four years to build more than 2000 data centers, significantly increasing from the current 162.
- NVIDIA will receive 40% of Oracle's investment, supplying over 130,000 Blackwell AI GPUs for new superclusters.
- The new AI superclusters will achieve up to 2.4 zettaFLOPS of performance using NVIDIA's Blackwell GPUs, making them among the most powerful in the world.
- Oracle's largest data centers will be powered by three small modular nuclear reactors, highlighting the scale and energy demands of the project.
- The expansion aims to meet the growing demand for AI infrastructure, with Oracle expecting continued growth in AI model training and deployment over the next decade.