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Anthropic Secures Massive Google AI Chip Deal Valued at Tens of Billions

Anthropic has reportedly signed a landmark agreement with Google to access up to 1 million AI chips in a deal valued at tens of billions of dollars. The computing power arrangement represents one of the largest AI infrastructure partnerships to date, positioning Anthropic to significantly scale its Claude chatbot capabilities against competitors like OpenAI.

Massive Computing Power Deal

In what industry analysts are calling one of the most significant AI infrastructure deals of the year, Anthropic has reportedly secured a multibillion-dollar agreement with Google to dramatically expand its computing capacity. According to sources familiar with the arrangement, the AI startup will gain access to up to 1 million of Google’s specialized Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) – a computing commitment that underscores the staggering resource requirements of today’s advanced AI systems.

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India’s Sahasra Begins European Memory Exports in OSAT Sector Breakthrough

India’s Sahasra Semiconductors has started volume production of Micro SD cards and USB drives for Germany’s Hama, marking one of the first exports of locally packaged semiconductor memory from India to Europe. The multi-year supply contract demonstrates measurable progress in India’s outsourced semiconductor assembly and test capabilities, bridging the gap between electronics assembly and full chip fabrication. This development signals India’s emerging role in the global semiconductor packaging landscape.

India’s Semiconductor Packaging Breakthrough

India’s Sahasra Semiconductors has begun volume production of Made-in-India Micro SD cards and USB drives for Germany’s Hama under a multi-year supply contract, according to reports. The agreement marks one of the first exports of locally packaged semiconductor memory products from India to Europe, showing measurable progress in the country’s semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, analysts suggest.