Google and SpaceX Strike $920 Million-a-Month Compute Pact Ahead of IPO

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Google inks a cloud deal with SpaceX to access its compute capacity, including 110,000 Nvidia GPUs, for about $920 million per month from Oct 2026 through Jun 2029, a contract that could exceed $30 billion. The agreement, tied to Google’s Gemini AI efforts and SpaceX’s expanding data-center infrastructure ahead of an IPO, includes termination rights if GPU delivery is insufficient and a 90-day notice window after Dec 31.
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