Nvidia shares are down 2% after a report that its OpenAI investment stalled. Here’s what’s happening

Nvidia shares are down 2% after a report that its OpenAI investment stalled. Here’s what’s happening


Nvidia President and CEO Jensen Huang speaks to the media as he arrives for a meeting with the Senate Banking Committee on Capitol Hill on December 3, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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Nvidia’s stock fell in premarket trading Monday after reports emerged that the chipmaker’s plans to invest $100 billion into OpenAI were stalled.

The semiconductor giant’s shares was down 1.8% as of 6:30 a.m. ET. Company insiders said there was uncertainty about a deal between Nvidia and OpenAI, according to a Wall Street Journal on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Nvidia announced an agreement with OpenAI in September to build at least 10 gigawatts of computing power for OpenAI, as well as an investment of up to $100 billion.

However, Huang had said to industry associates late last year that the $100 billion investment was non-binding and not finalized. The longtime CEO also criticized a lack of discipline in OpenAI’s business strategy and shared concerns about competition from firms like Alphabet’s Google and Anthropic, according to WSJ’s report.

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Over the weekend, Huang denied any claims he was unhappy with OpenAI, calling it “nonsense,” but reiterated that the investment won’t be over $100 billion.

“We are going to make a huge investment in OpenAI. I believe in OpenAI, the work that they do is incredible, they are one of the most consequential companies of our time, and I really love working with Sam,” he said regarding OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman.

“Sam is closing the round (of investment), and we will absolutely be involved,” Huang added in comments reported by Bloomberg. “We will invest ‍a great deal of money, probably the largest investment we’ve ever made.”

Why the stock dropped

Sarah Kunst, managing director at Cleo Capital, told CNBC’s “Worldwide Exchange” on Monday that a cause for concern was uncertainty over the exact amount that would be invested in OpenAI.

“One of the things I did notice about Jensen Huang is that there wasn’t a strong ‘It will be $100 billion. It was, ‘It will be big. It will be our biggest investment ever.’ And so I do think there are some question marks there… that kind of back and forth isn’t normal between an investor and a startup to play out in the media,” Kunst added.



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