SEATTLE/SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3, 2025: Shares of Amazon Inc. surged to an all-time high on Monday following the announcement of a major cloud services agreement with OpenAI. The agreement is valued at approximately US$38 billion and spans seven years. Under the deal, OpenAI will gain access to hundreds of thousands of high-performance NVIDIA GPUs and an ability to scale to tens of millions of CPUs through Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure.

The companies stated that OpenAI will begin utilizing AWS compute resources immediately, with full deployment targeted by the end of 2026 and expansion into 2027 and beyond. Amazon’s stock price rose by roughly 5 percent on the news, reflecting investor confidence in the cloud computing unit’s role in supporting large-scale artificial intelligence workloads.
AWS stands as one of the key providers in the sector, competing with other tech-industry cloud operators. The agreement was disclosed shortly after OpenAI completed a structural change that increased its operational and financial flexibility. The restructuring eliminated exclusivity ties with some cloud providers, clearing the way for diversified infrastructure partnerships.
Amazon’s stock climbs to record after AWS-OpenAI deal
AWS described the contract as furnishing “world-class infrastructure” to support OpenAI’s compute demands, emphasizing its ability to deliver large clusters of interconnected processors optimized for AI model training and inference. OpenAI’s statement said the partnership would strengthen its access to compute ecosystems needed for its advanced AI workloads. Market analysts cited the size of the agreement as illustrative of the scale of demand for cloud-based compute resources amid growth in generative AI.
Observers noted that companies developing advanced AI systems require increasingly large and specialized infrastructure to support model training, data ingestion and inference operations. The announcement arrives as AWS and other major cloud providers report strong demand for generative-AI infrastructure. AWS has expanded its offerings of AI models and services, including open-weight models and agentic-AI applications, aimed at enterprise scale deployments.
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The deal underscores the evolving partnerships between AI companies and cloud infrastructure providers and adds to a broader wave of contracts in the sector as firms invest heavily in compute capacity. The financial markets responded with optimism regarding Amazon’s positioning, while underscoring the high capital intensity of supporting advanced AI workloads.
The multi-year agreement cements Amazon Web Services’ position as a major infrastructure provider for AI model builders and aligns OpenAI with a leading cloud platform as it scales operations, reinforcing both companies’ standing in the rapidly expanding market for high-performance artificial intelligence computing and marking a pivotal moment in the global evolution of large-scale cloud infrastructure powering next-generation AI systems. – By Content Syndication Services.
