OpenAI is struggling to secure approximately $18 billion in financing tied to its custom-chip partnership with Broadcom (AVGO), according to The Information. This shortfall highlights the challenges AI infrastructure deals face in securing adequate funding. The financing gap affects an early tranche of a multi-year rollout of OpenAI-designed chips, aimed at reducing reliance on Nvidia (NVDA). The original Broadcom agreement, announced in October 2025, involved a $500 billion hardware buildout. OpenAI's financial constraints come amid increased scrutiny from investors over missed growth targets and projected spending of $115 billion by 2029.