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Anthropic Expands Use of Google Cloud TPUs and Services

Artificial intelligence firm Anthropic has announced that they were planning to expand their use of Google Cloud technologies, including up to one million Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), dramatically increasing the company’s compute resources as it continues to push the boundaries of AI research and product development.

The expansion is worth tens of billions of dollars and is expected to bring well over 1 GW of capacity online in 2026. Google already supplies Anthropic with cloud services, and has invested about $3 billion in the Claude maker in the past couple of years.

Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurien said that Anthropic’s choice to significantly expand its usage of TPUs reflects the strong price-performance and efficiency its teams have seen with TPUs for several years.

He also said that they were continuing to innovate and drive further efficiencies and increased capacity of Google Cloud Technologies’ TPUs, building on their already mature AI accelerator portfolio, including our seventh generation TPU, Ironwood.

Anthropic now serves more than 300,000 business customers, and its number of large accounts—customers that each represent more than $100,000 in run-rate revenue—has grown nearly 7x in the past year.

This expansion will help Anthropic serve this rapidly growing customer demand. These greater computational resources will also power more thorough testing, alignment research, and responsible deployment at scale.

Longstanding Partnership

Anthropic Chief Financial Officer Krishna Rao said that both companies have a longstanding partnership and this latest expansion will help them us continue to grow the compute Anthropic need to define the frontier of AI.

“Our customers, from Fortune 500 companies to AI-native start-ups, depend on Claude for their most important work, and this expanded capacity ensures we can meet our exponentially growing demand while keeping our models at the cutting edge of the industry,” he added

Anthropic’s unique compute strategy focuses on a diversified approach that efficiently uses three chip platforms–Google’s TPUs, Amazon’s Trainium, and NVIDIA’s GPUs. This multi-platform approach ensures we Anthropic can continue advancing Claude’s capabilities while maintaining strong partnerships across the industry.

The company remains committed to its partnership with Amazon, its primary training partner and cloud provider, and continue to work with the company on Project Rainier, a massive compute cluster with hundreds of thousands of AI chips across multiple US data centers.

Anthropic will also continue to invest in additional compute capacity to ensure its models and capabilities remain at the frontier.

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