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tanh
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4 months ago
I don't know why Bloomberg TV are asking where this money comes from for OpenAI. It comes from the AMD stock holders. If the AMD stock pumps then OpenAI gets free money to buy more, without giving up equity. If it doesn't then OpenAI just walk away.
jpadkins|4 months ago
Existing AMD shareholders are getting a great deal; their shares are worth 30% more today and will be worth 5X more if OpenAI gets to use their option. Yes, there is some dilution for existing shareholders, but only after a 5X gain.
OpenAI basically self financed the buying of tens of billions of dollars of GPUs by increasing the enterprise value of AMD, and taking a cut of that. And the increase in value is not just the announcement, but the integration work needed to make AMD GPUs as good as Nvidia for inference.
diamond559|4 months ago
doodlebugging|4 months ago
So if I read this right then an existing shareholder benefits up to the point where AMD stock reaches the $600/shr level and after that it becomes a dilution.
For the maximum benefit to existing shareholders, the stock price must get near $600/shr and if that looks unlikely they should consider other investments on less speculative terms. This whole AI thing feels like I'm watching the soapy fluid flow along the bubble exterior to form a droplet of soap on the bottom, thinning and weakening the bubble until it pops due to fluid film rupture at the top of the bubble as the droplet leaks away due to gravity.
jcranmer|4 months ago
AlanYx|4 months ago
For some reason the OpenAI portion of this deal is quoted in gigawatts rather than number of MI450s purchased, which makes it hard to tell how much of that $100 billion is from OpenAI. It's probably around $80 billion.
tanh|4 months ago
rhetocj23|4 months ago