Country
United States
AI data center dossier
Country
United States
Operator
Oracle, NVIDIA
Energy
Renewable
Known capacity
800 MW
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Oracle has transformed from a database company into one of the world's largest AI cloud infrastructure providers. In 2024–2025, Oracle committed $50 billion to data center expansion and became the third partner in the Stargate joint venture alongside OpenAI and SoftBank, pledging to build tens of gigawatts of new US AI compute capacity. Oracle's AI cloud regions are built around NVIDIA GPU superclusters — clusters of 65,536 H100 or H200 GPUs interconnected with InfiniBand — and are used by enterprise customers for training and deploying large language models. Oracle has publicly announced signed contracts worth over $130 billion in AI infrastructure demand as of early 2026. Key US regions are in Oregon (Hillsboro), Illinois (Chicago), and Virginia (Ashburn).
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