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SpaceX IPO Filing Shows Anthropic Paying $15 Billion Yearly for Compute

SpaceX's IPO filing revealed that Anthropic pays SpaceX over $41 million per day for compute capacity. The filing also noted discussions with other companies about offering similar capacity.

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SpaceX's IPO filing disclosed that Anthropic pays the company over $41 million per day for compute capacity, totaling $15 billion per year. The filing showed that prior public estimates for the arrangement reached a maximum of $6 billion per year.

Elon announced that SpaceX is in discussions with other companies to offer them compute capacity. The announcement indicated that revenue from such arrangements is expected to increase.

Key Facts

Anthropic payment
$15 billion per year to SpaceX
Daily rate
Over $41 million per day for compute
Prior estimates
Maximum of $6 billion per year

Potential Impact

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    SpaceX may generate additional revenue from compute capacity offered to other companies.

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