Microsoft has agreed to lease capacity at a data center in Norway, initially planned for OpenAI's use as part of its 'Stargate' project. According to Jin10, cloud infrastructure provider Nscale announced that Microsoft will lease 30,000 Nvidia Vera Rubin chips from its facility located within the Arctic Circle in Narvik, Norway. This move builds on Microsoft's previous commitment to invest $6.2 billion at the site. Sources indicate that OpenAI initially negotiated to use the facility for its AI workloads but failed to reach an agreement with Nscale. Last week, OpenAI announced the suspension of a similar project in the UK due to high energy and regulatory costs, which was also developed by Nscale. The suspension of the UK project and the inability to secure an agreement in Norway suggest adjustments in OpenAI's previously announced large-scale infrastructure plans. An OpenAI spokesperson stated that the company is still exploring the possibility of reaching a capacity agreement in Norway and is working with multiple partners to advance infrastructure development.