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SpaceX Expands AI Compute Services Through Anthropic Partnership

SpaceX has expanded its partnership with Anthropic to provide AI computing capacity at large scale. The company is also in talks with additional firms and plans to use orbital data centers for future growth.

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SpaceX has expanded its partnership with Anthropic to offer AI compute as a service at significant scale. The company stated it is in discussions with other firms to provide similar services.

Over time, SpaceX expects to serve AI workloads at extremely high scale, especially through orbital data centers. The announcement highlights SpaceX's move into the AI infrastructure market beyond its core space operations.

Key Facts

Expanded Anthropic partnership
SpaceX offering AI compute as a service
Discussions with other companies
Ongoing talks to provide similar AI services
Orbital data centers
Future plan for extremely high-scale AI serving

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    SpaceX may expand revenue streams beyond launch and satellite services.

  2. 02

    Additional companies could contract with SpaceX for AI computing capacity.

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PublishedMay 20, 2026, 10:35 PM

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