Anthropic Secures Major Compute Deal With SpaceX for Claude AI
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Anthropic Secures Major Compute Deal With SpaceX for Claude AI

The partnership will add over 300 megawatts of capacity to meet surging demand for its AI models.

5/8/2026
Ali Abounasr El Alaoui
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Anthropic has announced a significant partnership with SpaceX to dramatically increase its artificial intelligence compute capacity, addressing the surging demand for its Claude AI models. This strategic agreement is set to deliver immediate and substantial benefits to users by enhancing service availability and raising usage limits. The collaboration underscores Anthropic's aggressive strategy to build a robust and scalable infrastructure foundation for its advanced AI systems.


A Strategic Partnership for Enhanced Capacity

Under the new agreement, Anthropic will gain access to the full compute capacity of SpaceX's Colossus 1 data center. This facility will provide over 300 megawatts of power, which translates to more than 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs. This massive infusion of computational resources is expected to come online within the month, enabling a rapid expansion of services.

Immediate Benefits for Claude Users

The increased compute power directly translates to an improved experience for Anthropic's most dedicated customers. Effective immediately, the company is doubling the five-hour rate limits for its Claude Code product across Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans. Furthermore, peak hour limit reductions for Claude Code on Pro and Max accounts have been eliminated, ensuring consistent performance.

In addition to the improvements for Claude Code, the company is also considerably raising its API rate limits for the powerful Claude Opus models. These changes are designed to support the growing ecosystem of developers and businesses building applications on Anthropic's platform. The move provides greater stability and capacity for high-volume users who rely on the AI's advanced capabilities.

A Broader Compute Expansion Strategy

This agreement with SpaceX is a key component of Anthropic's comprehensive infrastructure investment plan to secure its long-term computational needs. The company has also forged major compute deals with other technology giants, including a multi-gigawatt agreement with Amazon. These partnerships are structured to bring a massive amount of new capacity online over the next few years.

Further reinforcing its strategy, Anthropic has a strategic partnership with Microsoft and NVIDIA for Azure capacity and a significant investment in American AI infrastructure with Fluidstack. This multi-pronged approach ensures a diverse and resilient hardware foundation for training and running its models. The company utilizes a range of hardware, including AWS Trainium, Google TPUs, and NVIDIA GPUs.

Global Ambitions and Responsible Growth

Anthropic is simultaneously focusing on international expansion to meet the evolving needs of its global enterprise customers. The company recognizes the growing requirement for in-region infrastructure to comply with strict data residency and regulatory rules. This is particularly crucial for sensitive sectors like financial services, healthcare, and government that demand localized data handling.

As part of this global push, a recent collaboration with Amazon will add inference capacity in key regions across Asia and Europe. Anthropic has stated its commitment to partnering with democratic countries that offer secure and stable legal frameworks for such large-scale investments. The company is also exploring ways to extend its community support initiatives, such as offsetting energy costs, to new international locations.


The partnership with SpaceX marks a significant milestone for Anthropic, providing a massive and immediate boost to its computational power. This move not only enhances service for current Claude users but also solidifies the company's long-term growth and innovation strategy. It underscores Anthropic's commitment to responsibly scaling its AI capabilities while expanding its global footprint to meet enterprise demands.