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OpenAI据传大砍微软(MSFT.US)商业分成
智通财经网·2025-09-14 01:05

Core Viewpoint - OpenAI and Microsoft have reached a non-binding memorandum of understanding regarding the next phase of their collaboration, indicating ongoing negotiations on contract terms [1][3] Group 1: Revenue Sharing and Financial Implications - OpenAI has informed some shareholders that the revenue share given to Microsoft will significantly decrease in the coming years, from an initial 20% until 2030 to an expected 8% by the end of the century, potentially allowing OpenAI to retain over $50 billion in additional revenue [3] - It remains unclear whether the non-binding agreement includes modifications to the revenue-sharing plan, with some OpenAI executives seeking to exclude certain unreleased products from the revenue-sharing agreement [3] Group 2: Cloud Services and Competitive Dynamics - OpenAI is currently negotiating the scale of its spending on Microsoft cloud services, with previous estimates suggesting a spending of $135 billion by 2030, while Oracle has reportedly secured a $300 billion order from OpenAI [4] - Microsoft shareholders are questioning why OpenAI is placing larger orders with Oracle compared to Microsoft Azure, despite Microsoft being a key stakeholder in OpenAI [5] Group 3: Ownership Structure and Governance - The terms regarding equity distribution have reportedly been largely determined, with OpenAI's non-profit parent company and Microsoft each expected to hold about one-third of the new company's shares, although Microsoft will not receive a board seat [5]