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Nvidia, Microsoft and Amazon in talks on up to $6bn OpenAI investment

Source: News - CapacityJanuary 30, 2026

Nvidia, Microsoft and Amazon are in advanced talks to invest as much as $60 billion in OpenAI, according to The Information, as reported by Reuters. The discussions suggest the three tech companies may deepen their financial and strategic ties with the AI research lab behind ChatGPT.

No final agreement has been announced, and details of the potential deal, including timing and exact structure, have not been disclosed.

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