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OpenAI完成历史性重组:微软获27%股权,市值突破4万亿美元
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-10-29 03:55

Core Insights - OpenAI has completed a restructuring by transferring $135 billion worth of shares to its largest shareholder, Microsoft, which has pushed Microsoft's market value to over $4 trillion [1][3]. Group 1: Restructuring Details - Microsoft will hold 27% of OpenAI Group, becoming its single largest shareholder as part of the restructuring aimed at releasing traditional equity financing capabilities [3]. - The restructuring involves the formation of OpenAI Group as a for-profit entity, separating core operations from the original non-profit structure [3]. - OpenAI Group's valuation has surged to $500 billion, a 16-fold increase from $29 billion in January 2023 [3]. Group 2: Financial Implications - Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI, which began with $1 billion in 2019, has significantly increased in value due to the AI business boom, with Microsoft's market cap rising from $2 trillion to $4 trillion [3]. - The cost of training the next-generation model, GPT-5, is projected to exceed $10 billion, with computational needs increasing by 40 times compared to previous models [3]. Group 3: Future Funding Strategies - OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, stated that the establishment of a for-profit entity is essential to meet future funding requirements [4]. - OpenAI Group plans to utilize equity financing, strategic investments, and a potential IPO to support the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) [4]. - Although no specific timeline for an IPO has been set, it is considered the most likely option for capitalizing the company, given the substantial annual capital expenditure needs [4].