Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) and OpenAI are preparing to pledge billions of dollars to develop advanced data centers in the United Kingdom, according to a Bloomberg report. The initiative is expected to be announced during their visit to the UK next week, coinciding with U.S. President Donald Trump’s scheduled trip.
The two technology leaders will partner with London-based Nscale Global Holdings Ltd. on the project. This major investment highlights the growing demand for computing power driven by artificial intelligence applications, particularly large language models like OpenAI’s GPT series. As AI adoption accelerates worldwide, robust infrastructure is becoming critical to meet rising computational needs.
For Nvidia, the project represents not only a strategic foothold in the UK but also an opportunity to expand the customer base for its cutting-edge AI processors. The company has long positioned itself as a leader in GPU technology, powering AI research and enterprise applications across industries.
OpenAI and Nvidia share a history of collaboration, most recently co-releasing two open-source AI models in August. Their renewed partnership underlines a shared vision to scale AI capabilities through global infrastructure development.
Earlier this year, OpenAI joined forces with Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp. (TYO: 9984) in a $500 billion pledge to expand U.S. data center capacity. However, reports suggest that venture has been advancing slower than expected, making the UK project a timely push to strengthen AI infrastructure on a global scale.
As artificial intelligence models grow increasingly complex, this new initiative underscores the strategic importance of the UK in the global AI race. By investing heavily in next-generation data centers, Nvidia and OpenAI aim to secure leadership in the future of AI development and deployment.


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