Trump's 'Stargate AI' Project: A One-Graph Guide
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the global landscape, the United States is making a bold move to solidify its leadership in this crucial field. President Trump's Tuesday announcement at the White House sent ripples through the tech and business worlds. OpenAI, Softbank, and Oracle are coming together to form a joint venture named Stargate, with the aim of pouring billions of dollars into building AI infrastructure right here in the US.
Stargate is no small undertaking. The companies involved plan to commit a staggering $500 billion to this project over the next four years, with an initial deployment of $100 billion starting right away. SoftBank, OpenAI, Oracle, and MGX are the initial equity funders, with Softbank taking on financial responsibility and OpenAI handling operations, under the chairmanship of Masayoshi Son. Key technology partners like Arm, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Oracle, and OpenAI are set to collaborate closely, building on existing partnerships such as the long-standing one between OpenAI and NVIDIA since 2016, and the newer alliance between OpenAI and Oracle.
Already, the buildout has commenced in Texas, with 10 data centers for the project reportedly under construction, and plans to expand to other states in the pipeline. The potential of this project is immense. It's not just about building infrastructure; it's about securing American leadership in AI, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs, generating massive global economic benefits, and even addressing critical issues like healthcare. As Sam Altman put it, I think this will be the most important project of this era. So, what exactly is Stargate, and how will it shape the future of AI in the US and beyond? Let's take a closer look at this ambitious initiative through the following visual guide.

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