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Home / Business and Economy / Oracle Embraces All AI Chip Makers Beyond Nvidia

Oracle Embraces All AI Chip Makers Beyond Nvidia

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Oracle's revenue missed expectations, causing a stock price drop.
  • The company is committed to working with all AI chip suppliers.
  • Oracle's cloud unit revenue increased by 34 percent year-over-year.
Oracle Embraces All AI Chip Makers Beyond Nvidia

Oracle's shares plunged more than 10 percent as the tech giant reported revenue that failed to meet ambitious forecasts, tempering enthusiasm for its artificial intelligence investments.

Despite the market's reaction, Oracle's net income nearly doubled to $6.1 billion, with revenue climbing 14 percent to $16.05 billion. The cloud and business computing segment was a bright spot, generating $8 billion in revenue, a 34 percent increase from the previous year.

Founder Larry Ellison announced a new policy of "chip neutrality," committing Oracle to work with all CPU and GPU suppliers. This move reflects an agile approach to the rapidly evolving AI landscape, as the company seeks to capitalize on the vast opportunities in AI training and model embedding.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Oracle's stock fell because its recent revenue figures did not meet investor expectations.
Oracle has adopted a 'chip neutrality' policy, planning to work with all AI chip makers, not just Nvidia.
Oracle's cloud and business computing unit saw significant growth, with revenue increasing by 34 percent year-over-year.

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