SpaceX has expanded its existing artificial intelligence compute partnership with Anthropic, the companies said, scaling up the collaboration without disclosing financial terms or specific infrastructure details.
Scope of the expanded deal
The partnership, which originally brought Anthropic's AI models onto SpaceX's computing resources, now covers a broader range of workloads. Neither firm provided a timeline for the expansion or new hardware deployments.
Anthropic, best known for its Claude family of large language models, has been investing heavily in compute capacity to train and run its systems. SpaceX operates one of the largest private satellite networks and has its own data center capabilities.
The move ties two companies that rarely discuss their internal operations. For SpaceX, the arrangement could mean access to advanced AI safety research. For Anthropic, it secures high-performance compute outside the usual cloud providers.
Both organizations declined to comment further on the expanded scope or the duration of the agreement.



