OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the corporate is ‘out of GPUs’ | TechCrunch


OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that the corporate was pressured to stagger the rollout of its latest mannequin, GPT-4.5, as a result of OpenAI is “out of GPUs.”

In a post on X, Altman stated that GPT-4.5, which he described as “big” and “costly,” would require “tens of 1000’s” extra GPUs earlier than further ChatGPT customers can acquire entry. GPT-4.5 will come first to subscribers to ChatGPT Professional beginning Thursday, adopted by ChatGPT Plus clients subsequent week.

Maybe partly as a result of its monumental dimension, GPT-4.5 is wildly costly. OpenAI is charging $75 per million tokens (~750,000 phrases) fed into the mannequin and $150 per million tokens generated by the mannequin. That’s 30x the enter price and 15x the output price of OpenAI’s workhorse GPT-4o mannequin.

“We’ve been rising loads and are out of GPUs,” Altman wrote. “We’ll add tens of 1000’s of GPUs subsequent week and roll it out to the Plus tier then […] This isn’t how we need to function, however it’s arduous to completely predict progress surges that result in GPU shortages.”

Altman has beforehand stated {that a} lack of computing capability is delaying the corporate’s merchandise. OpenAI hopes to fight this within the coming years by growing its personal AI chips, and by constructing a large community of datacenters.



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