en.Wedoany.com Reported - On April 6 local time, OpenAI Chief Revenue Officer Denise Dresser announced that the enterprise business currently accounts for over 40% of OpenAI's revenue and is expected to be on par with the consumer business by the end of 2026. Additionally, Codex weekly active users have exceeded 3 million.
According to Denise Dresser's statement, building on the strong growth of the consumer business, the enterprise business revenue share has now surpassed 40%. The Codex user base grew from 2 million to 3 million in less than a month. To accommodate this user growth, OpenAI announced a reset of the request rate limits for all users and committed to resetting them again for every additional 1 million users, up to 10 million users. 
The growth of the enterprise business is underpinned by OpenAI's continued penetration into the industrial sector. In October 2025, OpenAI formed a strategic partnership with edge computing infrastructure company Armada to deploy miniaturized, specialized AI models to remote industrial settings. This collaboration targets industries like oil & gas and mining, utilizing Armada's modular data center, Galleon, to run OpenAI's open-source weight model gpt-oss-120b in bandwidth-constrained environments. OpenAI Revenue Lead Ashley Kramer stated that the move aims to bring cutting-edge AI capabilities directly to the edge, enabling enterprises to process data immediately at its source.
In August 2025, OpenAI launched its first European AI data center, "Stargate Norway," in Narvik, Norway, in collaboration with Nscale Global Holdings and Norwegian industrial group Aker ASA. The project's initial deployment includes 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs, with a total power capacity reaching 520 megawatts, entirely powered by renewable hydropower and employing closed-loop liquid cooling. Waste heat from the center will be used for district heating and low-carbon industrial applications. Øyvind Eriksen, President and CEO of Aker ASA, described the project as a digital industrial platform empowering regional innovation.
In the power industry, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) initiated the Open Power AI Alliance in March 2025, aiming to develop generative AI models specialized for the power sector. Over 100 global energy companies participated, including Duke Energy, EDF, KEPCO, Saudi Electricity Company, Taiwan Power Company, and Southern Company. Jeremy Renshaw, EPRI's Executive Director of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Technologies, noted that general-purpose AI models might misinterpret power industry terms like "islanded operation" or "black start," whereas industry-specific models can be trained on utility-grade data to make contextually appropriate decisions.
The Codex technical architecture is based on the OpenAI o3 model, optimized for software engineering. Its dynamic resource allocation mechanism adjusts computing power based on task complexity, improving efficiency for low-load requests and deepening reasoning for complex tasks. Codex supports code generation, refactoring, testing, and file operations, with code pull requests on GitHub already reaching 800,000.
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