The biggest problem is being ‘constantly under compute’

Openai Finance Chief Sarah Fris said on Wednesday that the company was faced with prints on the ongoing pressure of artificial intelligence calculation, even with the company hitting income milestones.
“Currently, GPUs and Calculator are very bad for CNBC” Squawk Box “on Wednesday. He said. “The biggest thing we encounter is to be under constant calculation. So we started Stargate. So we make larger structures.”
Friar, growing calculation demands require more to diversify the risk and increase supply, and Prophecy And Sunflower seedbut he said Microsoft It is still very included.
“Microsoft will be an important partner for years, and I think we have been very intertwined because of our IP.” He said. “Remember, Microsoft AI products have been built on Openai technology.”
Openai has made a bodily balloon since the launch of Chatgpt at the end of 2022. This year, people who are familiar with the company in March are expected to have threefold income for $ 12.7 billion. The company said that it has reached $ 10 billion in annual repeated income recently.
Frigar said on Wednesday that Openai hit the first 1 billion dollar revenue month in July.
This growth seems to not stop.
CEO Sam Altman said he expected to spend trillions on data centers to meet the demand last week.
“Our demand will continue to grow, our training needs will continue, and perhaps we will spend more aggressively than any company that spends anything before progressing.” He said.
At the beginning of this month, the CNBC confirmed that the company had negotiations to sell approximately 6 billion dollars of stock at a valuation of approximately $ 500 billion. In March, Openai closed a $ 40 billion financing round with a valuation of $ 300 billion, which was the biggest increase by a private technology company.
Openai is new from the launch of the Chatgpt-5, the most advanced AI model that exits mixed reviews.
The latest model fueled enthusiasm among business and developer customers and increased eight -storey reasoning workloads. However, some users complained about losing access to previous models that the company quickly restored for paid subscribers.
“When you have 700 million active users per week, you start to find people that people are very intellectual,” Frriar told CNBC. He said. “As we get out of the door, we actually see acceleration in plus and professional subscriptions.”




