
OpenAI recently announced it is evaluating multiple U.S. states as potential construction sites for its "Stargate" project data centers, viewing this initiative as crucial for maintaining the country's leadership in the global artificial intelligence (AI) sector. The project aims to modernize AI infrastructure by building several data centers and aiding in the reindustrialization of certain regions in the U.S.
Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s Chief Global Affairs Officer, stated in a conference call that following the revelation of information about its competitor, DeepSeek, competition in the AI field has intensified. He noted, "This is a very real competition, and the winner will have a significant impact on the future world." Sixteen states have expressed interest in participating in the data center construction, with Texas identified as the location for the "flagship" data center.
According to the plan, OpenAI, along with partners such as SoftBank and Oracle, will invest $100 billion initially, with total investment expected to rise to $500 billion over four years. The project's first data center is under construction in Abilene, Texas. OpenAI executives have indicated that as more construction sites are finalized, additional data center locations will be announced gradually.
The project aims to bring new economic opportunities to the U.S., driving reindustrialization in the smart era and creating thousands of jobs. Each data center campus is expected to provide about 1 gigawatt of power and create numerous jobs during both the construction and operational phases. However, there are concerns about the specifics of job creation, with reports indicating that the first data center in Abilene is expected to create only 57 jobs.
In addition to Texas, OpenAI is currently considering several other states, including Arizona, California, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, and Nevada, as potential data center construction sites. OpenAI plans to eventually establish 5 to 10 data center campuses, though this number may vary depending on the power output of each campus.
Despite the emergence of DeepSeek’s low-cost AI models raising doubts in the market, OpenAI remains committed to advancing this project, with the goal of ensuring the U.S. remains at the forefront of AI technology advancements.

