When Sam Altman Screams GPUs, I Hear Opportunity
- Rich Washburn

- Oct 2
- 2 min read


The internet has a new toy. OpenAI’s latest video model, Sora 2, is barely out in the wild, and already meme-lords are doing what they do best: turning CEOs into content.
First, we had Bigfoot the influencer thanks to Google’s VO3. Now? We’ve got
Sam Altman as the unwilling star of GPU-core comedy.
I’ve seen him on TikTok screaming “GPUs!” from a stage like it’s a once-in-a-lifetime stadium encore. I’ve seen him cooking GPUs in a kitchen like a Michelin-star chef of compute. I’ve even seen him mumbling influencer slang and dancing like your little cousin after three Red Bulls.
And the crazy part? It looks real. It sounds real. If you didn’t know better, you’d think Sam actually left the boardroom to become a GPU hypebeast.
It’s hilarious. But it’s also telling.
This is meme culture colliding with frontier AI, and the punchline isn’t just that we can make Sam Altman say “skibbity-rizz.” The punchline is that GPUs are so scarce, so critical, and so top-of-mind that they’ve become the cultural shorthand for AI itself.
And that’s where I step in.
At Data Power Supply, we don’t make deepfake Sam Altman videos. We make the infrastructure that ensures your AI lab, your cloud cluster, or your crypto mine actually has the power and cooling to run those GPUs for real.
Because here’s the truth: while everyone is laughing at Sam Altman cooking GPUs, the rest of us are trying to figure out how to feed them—gigawatts of reliable power, redundant cooling, and scalable data center capacity.
That’s what we do. Modular data centers, behind-the-meter power, turnkey GPU racks. We build the kitchen so you can actually cook AI.
So yeah—enjoy the memes. I sure am. But if you’re scaling AI, don’t just laugh at Sam Altman screaming GPUs. Call me. We’ve got the GPUs (and the megawatts) you need.





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