Broadcom agrees to expanded chip deals with Google, Anthropic

Broadcom agrees to expanded chip deals with Google, Anthropic


Broadcom CEO Hock Tan speaks at the digital X event in Cologne, Germany, on September 13, 2022.

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Broadcom said Monday that it’s agreed to produce future versions of artificial intelligence chips for Google, and signed an expanded deal with Anthropic that will give the AI startup access to about 3.5 gigawatts worth of computing capacity drawing on Google’s AI processors.

Shares of Broadcom rose 3% in extended trading.

The disclosure in a securities filing underscores the surging demand for infrastructure that can run generative AI models. Anthropic’s popularity has soared this year, with its Claude app becoming the top free U.S. app listed in Apple’s App Store in February after a dispute between the company and the Pentagon became public.

On an earnings call last month, Broadcom CEO Hock Tan said that “for Anthropic, we are off to a very good start in 2026” in providing 1 gigawatt of compute from Google’s homegrown tensor processing units (TPUs). Broadcom helps Google make its TPUs.

“For 2027, this demand is expected to surge in excess of 3 gigawatts of compute,” he said.

In a note following the earnings call, analysts at Mizuho led by Vijay Rakesh estimated that Broadcom would pick up $21 billion in AI revenue from Anthropic in 2026 and $42 billion in 2027. The filing on Monday did not contain a dollar amount.

Meanwhile, Broadcom is also collaborating with Anthropic rival OpenAI on custom silicon for AI. Both model builders currently rely heavily on graphics processing units from Nvidia through cloud providers such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft. OpenAI has also committed to drawing on six gigawatts of AMD’s GPUs, with the first gigawatt set to come in the second half of this year.

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