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SpaceX signs computing power deal with open-source AI startup Reflection worth up to $6.3 billion

SpaceX has turned its Colossus data center into a commercial computing power platform, landing recent deals with Anthropic, Google and Cursor.

SpaceX signs computing power deal with open-source AI startup Reflection worth up to $6.3 billion

TL;DR

  • SpaceX has signed a $6.3 billion computing power agreement with open-source AI startup Reflection AI.
  • Reflection AI will gain access to Nvidia GB300 chips and utilize SpaceX's Colossus infrastructure.
  • The deal highlights SpaceX's strategy to monetize its data center build-out by offering computing power to external AI companies.
  • SpaceX has previously struck similar deals with Anthropic, Google, and is acquiring Cursor.
  • The agreement comes at a time when open-source AI is gaining momentum due to concerns about reliance on closed AI systems.
  • Reflection AI aims to build American open-source AI models to compete with frontier systems from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
  • The deal allows SpaceX to justify its growing AI infrastructure narrative to investors.
  • Access to advanced Nvidia chips is a significant constraint in the AI race, and SpaceX is capitalizing on this scarcity.