Ilan Musk reiterated his ambitious goal for the XAI Artificial Ielligence Company and said he iends to be equivale to computational power in the next five years 1 million H100 GPU Get in place. He even we beyond that and outlined a future in which the computational power would reach the “billions” scale of the graphics processor.
Ilan Musk’s new statemes show the iensification of competition in the world of artificial ielligence and his determination to challenge competitors such as Openai and Meta.
5 million XAI GPUs in the next 5 years
Ilan Musk’s targeting puts the XAI in the ceer of a breathtaking competition with other technology gias. Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, had previously spoken about the goal of one million graphics processors by the end of the year and the outlook of 5 million processors in the future. Mark Zuckerberg is also building a massive data ceer for the meta and plans to cross one million graphic processors by the end of the year.

The remarkable thing in the mask statemes is the use of the term “H100”. The phrase shows that he does not necessarily iend to use Nvidia processors only and may move to better AMD processors or even custom artificial ielligence accelerators in collaboration with companies such as Broadcom.
However, this ambition is far from the curre realities. Currely, the XAI works with about 5,000 H200 graphics processors, which is a long way for 2 million processors (to reach 2 million in 5 years). In addition, the construction of such huge processing clusters is facing major environmeal issues, energy consumption and thermal needs.
This hardware ambition is accompanied by a clever software strategy. At the same time, the Xai released its older model, Grok 2.5, in a open source. Mask also announced that the newer GROK 3 will also be open in six mohs.



