Anthropic and Amazon expand collaboration for up to 5 gigawatts of new compute
Blog post from Anthropic
Anthropic and Amazon have expanded their partnership, securing up to 5 gigawatts of new compute capacity to support the training and deployment of Anthropic’s AI model, Claude. The agreement involves a significant commitment of over $100 billion over the next decade to AWS technologies, including the use of Amazon's Trainium and Graviton chips across different generations. This collaboration, which began in 2023, will enhance Claude's infrastructure to meet the increasing enterprise and consumer demand, with over 100,000 users already running Claude on Amazon Bedrock. The deal also includes a strategic expansion into Asia and Europe, and Amazon's investment in Anthropic has now reached $5 billion, with potential for an additional $20 billion. The Claude Platform will be directly integrated with AWS, maintaining existing governance and compliance protocols, and will also remain available on other major cloud platforms like Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. As demand for Claude continues to grow, the partnership aims to ensure reliability and performance by leveraging AWS's custom AI silicon and infrastructure advancements.
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