Is OpenAI Going to Be the Multi-Trillion USD Hyperscale Company?
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OpenAI’s Road to Multi-Trillion Status
NVIDIA 's CEO Jensen Huang recently stated that OpenAI will very likely become a multi-trillion USD hyperscale company soon. He emphasized that OpenAI doesn’t even need investment—but right now, before reaching that milestone, it is offering one of the most compelling investment opportunities.
From its early nonprofit phase in 2015 with a $1B pledge (of which only $120M was realized), OpenAI transformed into a capped-profit model after Microsoft’s $1B investment in 2019. By October 2024, it had reached a $157B valuation with a $6.6B raise led by Thrive Capital Advisors , Microsoft , NVIDIA and SoftBank Investment Advisers . In March 2025, OpenAI secured a record $40B funding round at a $300B valuation, led by SoftBank alongside Microsoft, Coatue, Altimeter, and Thrive.
The latest milestone: NVIDIA’s $100B GPU infrastructure commitment, enabling a 10GW capacity expansion. For OpenAI, this is as critical as Microsoft’s initial billion-dollar backing. For NVIDIA, the market rewarded this instantly—but for OpenAI, it marks the biggest step toward becoming the first multi-trillion USD AI company.
Is This Still an Investment Opportunity?
Yes. OpenAI has become the face of the AI revolution, with hundreds of millions of active users and the most efficient products built on Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). Unlike companies that faded (like Nokia or BlackBerry), OpenAI’s path toward superintelligence, supported by infrastructure dominance and GPU access, positions it to lead the race.
How Fast Could OpenAI Reach Multi-Trillion Status?
The answer lies in two forces:
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Conclusion
All that’s hype and artificial inflation. The lawsuits are JUST starting! Anthropic already settled one case out to prevent precedent from being formally established. All the AI companies are going to get wrecked once the first wave of payouts goes through, and the class actions follow. That’s why they’re so desperate to boost values and get the “edge” now.