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Everyone’s still throwing billions at AI data centers

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By Theresa Loconsolo

September 26, 2025

Everyone’s still throwing billions at AI data centers

Everyone’s still throwing billions at AI data centers

From $100 billion OpenAI commitments toamazon-google-microsoft-warn-h-1b-employees-to-stay-in-the-us/"> $100,000 visa fees, this week showed just how much the tech landscape is shifting. On the latest episode of Equity, Anthony Ha and Max Zeff unpack the AI infrastructure gold rush and tech’s talent shuffle. Watch the full episode for more about:  

  • TikTok’s potential new home, and why Oracle is positioned to win big from the deal 
  • Oura Health’s reported $875 millio raise at an $11 billion valuation and what it means for health tech  
  • nvidia-eyes-500m-investment-into-self-driving-tech-startup-wayve/">Nvidia’s $500 million investment in U.K. self-driving startup Wayve and Jensen Huang’s billion-dollar U.K. commitment  
  • The massive data center deals driving OpenAI’s expansion, from Nvidia’s $100 billion commitment to Oracle’s $15 billion bond sale  
  • Trump’s new $100,000 H-1B visa fee increase that had Amazon, Google, and Microsoft advising workers to stay in the U.S. 

Equity is TechCrunch’s flagship podcast, produced by Theresa Loconsolo, and posts every Wednesday and Friday.   

Subscribe to us o Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. You also can follow Equity o X and Threads, at @EquityPod. 

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