OpenAI’s $38 Billion Power Play: Diversifying the AI Supply Chain


Author: Matt Williams November 3, 2025 Duration: 9:36
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OpenAI’s $38 Billion Power Play: Diversifying the AI Supply Chain

Alex and Morgan open with today’s Tech Article Report, starting with the latest weather and markets: a cold front chills the Northeast, while an atmospheric river drenches the Pacific Northwest. The Dow Jones and S&P 500 ticked upward slightly, while Bitcoin held steady amid quiet trading. From there, the hosts dive into the week’s biggest headline—OpenAI’s multi-billion-dollar cloud and chip expansion spree that’s reshaping the AI ecosystem.

OpenAI’s $38 Billion AWS Deal Shakes Up Cloud Competition

The day’s top story: OpenAI has inked a $38 billion agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS), marking a decisive shift away from its long-standing dependence on Microsoft. The deal gives OpenAI access to hundreds of thousands of Nvidia GPUs running on AWS infrastructure, a move designed to massively scale its training capacity for future models. Morgan quips, “That’s not just a cloud contract—it’s a climate system,” while Alex notes this is a clear sign that OpenAI wants redundancy and independence in its compute backbone. The hosts point out that the deal could also strengthen Amazon’s position against Microsoft Azure in the lucrative AI hosting race.

Broadcom and AMD: OpenAI’s New Chip Allies

At the same time, OpenAI announced major partnerships with AMD and Broadcom to co-develop next-generation AI chips, helping secure its hardware future and relieve reliance on Nvidia. The AMD deal reportedly includes an option for OpenAI to buy up to 10% of AMD stock, cementing a deeper strategic alliance between the companies. Alex highlights how this move mirrors strategies from companies like Google and Meta—“Own the silicon, control your destiny.” Morgan adds that the broader takeaway is clear: “The AI arms race isn’t just about algorithms—it’s about supply chains.”

Recap and Close

From its $38 billion AWS supercloud deal to hardware collaborations with AMD and Broadcom, OpenAI is building a diversified empire of compute power that could redefine how frontier AI models are scaled and deployed. It’s a bold reminder that in today’s tech world, whoever controls the chips controls the future.

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