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Anthropic Secures Massive Google Cloud AI Compute Deal

Anthropic has reportedly secured a massive computing agreement with Google Cloud valued in the tens of billions of dollars. The deal provides the AI company with unprecedented access to Google’s custom AI accelerator chips. This expansion comes as Anthropic maintains its existing partnerships with other cloud providers.

Massive Scale AI Compute Deal

In what industry analysts are calling one of the largest AI infrastructure deals to date, Anthropic has reportedly secured a multi-billion dollar agreement with Google Cloud that provides access to an extraordinary scale of computing power. According to sources familiar with the arrangement, the deal includes access to up to one million of Google’s custom Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) AI accelerators specifically designed for artificial intelligence workloads.

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Anthropic Secures Massive Google Cloud TPU Capacity for Next-Gen AI Training

Anthropic has dramatically expanded its partnership with Google Cloud, securing access to over a gigawatt of TPU capacity for 2026. The agreement represents Anthropic’s largest TPU deployment to date and will support training of next-generation Claude AI models. This collaboration signals major infrastructure scaling in the competitive AI landscape.

Major AI Infrastructure Expansion

Anthropic and Google Cloud have significantly expanded their existing partnership in what sources indicate represents the largest Tensor Processing Unit deployment in Anthropic’s history. According to reports, the agreement will provide Anthropic with access to over a gigawatt of Google Cloud TPU capacity by 2026, which the company plans to utilize for training its next-generation Claude artificial intelligence models.

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Global PC Market Rebounds with 8.2% Growth as Windows 10 Support Sunset Drives Upgrade Cycle

The global PC market experienced a significant resurgence with 8.2% year-over-year growth in Q3 2025, according to new industry analysis. While North American growth slowed due to earlier tariff-related purchasing, the impending Windows 10 end-of-support deadline fueled commercial upgrades worldwide.

Global PC Shipments Show Strong Recovery

Worldwide personal computer shipments reached 69 million units in the third quarter of 2025, representing an 8.2 percent year-over-year increase according to the latest market analysis. The figures, which track devices sold to resellers and distributors rather than end customers, indicate a significant market recovery after years of stagnation.