OpenAI Enterprise Push and Cross-Architecture Strategy
Key Questions
What cross-architecture strategy is OpenAI pursuing?
OpenAI is developing software to run AI across Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, Cerebras, and other chips to reduce CUDA lock-in. It has secured large power deals including 750 MW with Cerebras and 10 GW with Broadcom.
Where is OpenAI now available for enterprise use?
OpenAI models are now available on Amazon Bedrock, enabling easier enterprise deployment with existing AWS governance and compliance tools.
What new Codex features target non-developers?
OpenAI launched six job-specific Codex plugins and the Sites feature for hosted outputs aimed at white-collar workflows. Non-developer usage is growing three times faster than developer usage.
Which platforms integrate with OpenAI's enterprise offerings?
Integrations include Snowflake, Figma, and Canva, supporting broader adoption of AI agents beyond coding into knowledge work and content creation.
What cybersecurity model has OpenAI released?
OpenAI released GPT-5.5-Cyber to compete in the cybersecurity space against models like Anthropic's Mythos for vulnerability detection and defense tasks.
OpenAI is building cross-architecture software to run AI on Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, Cerebras, and more — a direct challenge to CUDA lock-in, with deals for 750 MW (Cerebras) and 10 GW (Broadcom). This could reshape AI compute costs and vendor dynamics, with strong FinOps implications. New: OpenAI becomes available on Amazon Bedrock for enterprise deployment. New: OpenAI launches six job-specific Codex plugins for white-collar work (Sites feature for hosted outputs), with a knowledge work report showing 20% non-developer users growing 3x faster. Integrations include Snowflake, Figma, Canva. This signals a major shift in AI agent adoption beyond coding into white-collar workflows. Also: OpenAI's GPT-5.5-Cyber competes with Anthropic's Mythos in cybersecurity. Previous: OpenAI agent tooling (openai-agents-js) and cloud-hosted model stacks.