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Amazon To Invest Up To $25 Billion In Anthropic As AI Partnership Deepens
Amazon announced Monday it will invest up to $25 billion in artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, significantly expanding their strategic partnership as competition intensifies in the global AI race.
The deal includes an immediate $5 billion investment, with an additional $20 billion contingent on meeting specific commercial milestones. The new funding builds on the $8 billion Amazon has already committed to Anthropic.
In return, Anthropic has agreed to spend more than $100 billion over the next decade on Amazon’s cloud infrastructure, underscoring the tech giant’s central role as a provider of computing power for advanced AI systems.
The agreement is expected to secure massive computing resources for Anthropic, the developer of the Claude AI models, as it scales up to compete with rivals. The company said it plans to bring online roughly one gigawatt of capacity using Amazon’s Trainium2 and Trainium3 chips by the end of the year, with a long-term goal of reaching up to five gigawatts.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said Anthropic’s adoption of the company’s custom-designed chips highlights progress in their collaboration on specialized AI hardware.
While Amazon has faced challenges generating excitement around its own AI models, such as Nova, it remains a dominant force in cloud computing—the backbone of the AI industry. The company said it expects to spend around $200 billion on capital expenditures this year, largely focused on AI development.
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