{"data":{"id":"f1ae3a9a-d667-4b72-85ab-e90bfd4c0c18","title":"Oracle is building yesterday’s data centers with tomorrow’s debt","summary":"AI chip technology is advancing faster than data centers can be built, creating a financial risk for companies like Oracle that are investing heavily in infrastructure. OpenAI has decided not to expand its partnership with Oracle's Texas data center because it wants access to newer Nvidia chips rather than the older generation (Blackwell processors) that will be ready in a year, highlighting how quickly AI hardware becomes outdated. This mismatch is particularly risky for Oracle, which is funding its $100 billion expansion primarily through debt rather than using cash from existing profitable businesses like its competitors do.","solution":"N/A -- no mitigation discussed in source.","labels":["industry"],"sourceUrl":"https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/09/oracle-is-building-yesterdays-data-centers-with-tomorrows-debt.html","publishedAt":"2026-03-09T20:52:19.000Z","cveId":null,"cweIds":null,"cvssScore":null,"cvssSeverity":null,"severity":"info","attackType":[],"issueType":"news","affectedPackages":null,"affectedVendors":["OpenAI"],"affectedVendorsRaw":["OpenAI","Oracle","Nvidia","Google","Amazon","Microsoft","Blue Owl"],"classifierModel":"claude-haiku-4-5-20251001","classifierPromptVersion":"v3","cvssVector":null,"attackVector":null,"attackComplexity":null,"privilegesRequired":null,"userInteraction":null,"exploitMaturity":null,"epssScore":null,"patchAvailable":null,"disclosureDate":null,"capecIds":null,"crossRefCount":0,"attackSophistication":"moderate","impactType":["availability"],"aiComponentTargeted":"inference","llmSpecific":true,"classifierConfidence":0.85,"researchCategory":null,"atlasIds":null}}