Dec 12 (Reuters) - Oracle denied on Friday a media report that it was delaying OpenAI-related data centers, following investor worries over its debt-fueled AI infrastructure buildout. Bloomberg News ...
Oracle has reportedly delayed some of its data center projects set for OpenAI workloads by as much as a year. The company made the move to delay projects from 2027 to 2028, Bloomberg reports, mostly ...
Oracle’s new world headquarters in Nashville, Tenn., will cost $4.5 billion, the Nashville Business Journal reported. The price tag for the 80-acre project with 2.7 million square feet of building ...
Oracle’s $2.26 EPS beat relied on a $2.7B one-time gain. Core earnings missed at $1.33 versus $1.64 expected. CapEx guidance jumped $15B to $50B for fiscal 2026. Free cash flow burned $10B for the ...
The cloud computing giant missed revenue expectations, as well as announcing an increase in its planned spending on AI data centres. Global markets failed to retain the momentum sparked by an interest ...
Q2 Highlights: Oracle reported second-quarter revenue of $16.06 billion, missing analyst estimates of $16.21 billion. The software giant said adjusted earnings grew 54% year-over-year to $2.26 per ...
Oracle’s cloud RPO hit $455B last quarter, up 359% year over year. The company expects FY26 CapEx of $35B to build GPU clusters for AI infrastructure. Multi-cloud database revenue grew 1,529% as ...
As Oracle pours billions into AI data centers, enterprises may face rising costs — but Oracle too is in a tight spot, which gives CIOs leverage in negotiations. Oracle’s aggressive AI-driven data ...
It turns out infinite growth might not actually be possible. On Friday, Bloomberg reported that Oracle will be delaying some of its data center projects for OpenAI for at least a year due to labor and ...
Shares of cloud computing giant Oracle plunged on Thursday, after weaker-than-expected revenues stoked concerns about returns from massive spending on artificial intelligence. The company's shares ...