OpenAI signed a massive seven-year, $38 billion partnership with AWS, marking the ChatGPT maker’s biggest move beyond Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure.
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Partnership Overview
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Deal Value | $38 billion over 7 years |
| GPU Access | Hundreds of thousands Nvidia GPUs |
| Deployment | Complete by end of 2026 |
| Infrastructure | Amazon EC2 UltraServers |
| Start Date | Immediate (November 2025) |

Why This Deal Matters
Until 2025, OpenAI maintained an exclusive cloud agreement with Microsoft, which invested $13 billion total since 2019. The revised Microsoft partnership now allows OpenAI to obtain additional computing resources without first offering business to Microsoft.
Amazon’s cloud business faced recent setbacks including market share losses and internet-disrupting outages, making this partnership strategically crucial for AWS’s competitive positioning against Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.
Massive Infrastructure Investment
OpenAI gains immediate access to hundreds of thousands of state-of-the-art Nvidia GPUs, with ability to expand to tens of millions of CPUs for rapidly scaling agentic workloads. AWS clusters feature over 500,000 chips with sophisticated architectural design optimized for maximum AI processing efficiency.
The infrastructure supports diverse workloads—from serving ChatGPT inference to training next-generation models—with flexibility adapting to OpenAI’s evolving needs.
Breaking Free From Microsoft
Last week, Microsoft’s preferential status expired under newly negotiated commercial terms, freeing OpenAI to partner more widely with other hyperscalers. However, Microsoft still holds specific IP rights to OpenAI’s models through 2032, including exclusive ability among major cloud platforms to offer OpenAI technology through Azure OpenAI Service.
OpenAI also committed an additional $250 billion to Microsoft services, demonstrating the relationship remains significant despite diversification.

AI Bubble Concerns
Some analysts warn the increased investment from OpenAI and tech giants signals the industry heads toward an AI bubble, with massive spending on unproven technology without clear return on investment signs. OpenAI announced roughly $1.4 trillion worth of buildout agreements recently, prompting skeptics to question available power and resources.
For AI industry watchers, this represents unprecedented infrastructure spending concentration.
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FAQs
Does the AWS deal end OpenAI’s Microsoft partnership?
No, Microsoft retains IP rights through 2032 and OpenAI committed an additional $250 billion to Microsoft services.
When will AWS infrastructure be fully deployed for OpenAI?
All capacity targets deployment by end of 2026, with expansion options continuing into 2027 and beyond.







