Oracle has announced a delay in completing several data center facilities dedicated to supporting OpenAI's operations. The timeline has shifted from 2027 to 2028, reflecting broader challenges within the industry. Material shortages and labor constraints have been cited as the primary drivers behind this postponement. This delay highlights the infrastructural pressures facing companies building out AI compute capabilities, with supply chain bottlenecks impacting even the most well-resourced technology firms.
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TradFiRefugee
· 12-13 13:01
Another delay. How many times has this happened? It would be good if it could be delivered by 2028.
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NeverPresent
· 12-12 21:02
Delayed again, does this mean it won't be sorted out until 2028? The supply chain issue has really hit a bottleneck.
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OnchainSniper
· 12-12 21:01
Another delay? Pushed from 2027 to 2028, the scale of this infrastructure is a bit outrageous.
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HashRateHermit
· 12-12 20:41
Another year extension? Oracle's performance this time is a bit disappointing, they can't even handle the supply chain properly.
Oracle has announced a delay in completing several data center facilities dedicated to supporting OpenAI's operations. The timeline has shifted from 2027 to 2028, reflecting broader challenges within the industry. Material shortages and labor constraints have been cited as the primary drivers behind this postponement. This delay highlights the infrastructural pressures facing companies building out AI compute capabilities, with supply chain bottlenecks impacting even the most well-resourced technology firms.