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According to a filing on Friday, Google will use about 110,000 Nvidia graphics processing units, as well as central processors, memory and other components housed in SpaceX’s data center. The agreement spans from October of this year through June 2029 at the $920 million rate, and with “capacity ramping up through September at a reduced fee.”
SpaceX said in the filing that if it fails to “deliver access to the committed amount of GPUs by September 30, 2026,” Google can immediately end the agreement, or accept the number of GPUs provided at a reduced fee after a one-month grace period.
After this year, the agreement can be terminated by either party provided they give 90 days’ notice.
It’s the second massive infrastructure deal announced by SpaceX following its merger in February with xAI, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, in a transaction that valued the combined entity at $1.25 trillion. Last month, Anthropic announced a deal to use all of SpaceX’s compute capacity at its Colossus 1 data center in Memphis, Tennessee.
Alphabet has made a windfall from backing SpaceX. Musk’s company was worth $12 billion at the time of Google’s 2015 investment, and is aiming to go public next week at a valuation of over $1.75 trillion.