SpaceX Quietly Becomes an AI Compute Powerhouse

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SpaceX is pivoting from rockets to AI infrastructure, striking a $150 million-per-month deal with Reflection to access its Colossus data center in Memphis through 2029, a move that could generate over $6 billion in revenue and follows earlier compute deals with Anthropic and Google and the Cursor acquisition to bolster its Grok platform, signaling SpaceX’s emergence as a major external AI compute hub and a push toward open-source AI models.
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- AI startup Reflection signs computing power deal with SpaceX Reuters
- Nvidia-backed Reflection lands SpaceX compute deal Axios
- SpaceX to Lease Compute to Reflection for $150 Million Per Month The Information
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