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A $150B Week For AI Infrastructure Spend
Biggest US Tech Spend Since WWII, OpenAI x Cerebras, Amazon x Anthropic, Google, & SpaceX Chips Plans
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A $150B Week For AI Infrastructure Spend
Tech Buzz Editorial Feature
Another week, another $150B in infrastructure commitments that prove nobody trusts the global chip supply anymore. The escalation was capped off with Trump's $20.9B equity blitz yesterday across 15 companies targeting rare-earths, semiconductors, and supply chains. But already this week, Amazon had thrown $25B more at Anthropic (on top of $8B prior), OpenAI locked $20B+ with Cerebras for U.S.-made chips, Google released two new eighth-gen TPU specialized training and inference chips, SpaceX told IPO investors it's manufacturing its own GPUs at Terafab, and Jeff Bezos pulled $10B for Project Prometheus, his physical AI play targeting manufacturing and aerospace.
We've been tracking the slow fracture of chip dependence for over two years. This week was a big escalation in the battle. Almost every major AI player just burned nine or ten figures hedging against a scenario where Nvidia (still worth $5T) can't meet demand, geopolitics chokes Taiwan supply lines, or Washington decides to pick winners. If you can't fab it in Texas or California, you don't control it. And if you don't control it, you're exposed.
Government as Venture Capitalist
The Trump administration's $20.9B push into 15 domestic deals marks the largest federal equity-buying spree into strategic industries since World War II. Intel, Westinghouse Electric, and MP Materials (rare-earth minerals) got major commitments. The framing matters here. This wasn't a grant program or R&D subsidy. These were equity stakes. Washington wants skin in the game, which means Washington believes these companies will either appreciate wildly or collapse spectacularly, and either outcome has national security consequences.
This creates a weird incentive structure. If your startup touches semiconductors, rare-earths, or physical infrastructure for AI, you might be pitching CFIUS before you pitch Sequoia. The capital is enormous, but the strings are military-grade. Good luck pivoting to consumer when half your cap table reports to the Department of Commerce.
Anthropic's Multi-Cloud Masterclass
Anthropic turned infrastructure anxiety into the most diversified compute portfolio in the industry. Amazon just added $25B (total $33B invested). Microsoft committed $5B plus $30B in Azure capacity. Google and Broadcom signed for "multiple gigawatts." Then Anthropic promised a $100B kickback to AWS over a decade. Add it up and you get $133B in locked obligations flowing through one company.
CEO Dario Amodei cited "inevitable strain" from enterprise and consumer demand driving $30B in annualized revenue. Translation: Claude went from scrappy alternative to ubiquitous backend, and Anthropic used that leverage to hedge every hyperscaler simultaneously. While OpenAI fights exclusivity terms with Cerebras and SpaceX dreams of in-house GPUs, Anthropic walked away with commitments from everyone who matters.
The strategic lesson? Multi-cloud went from nice-to-have to existential insurance. No single vendor can promise capacity at the scale these models require. So you lock every vendor and pray at least two deliver.
Bezos and Musk Build Parallel Stacks
Elon Musk's SpaceX told IPO investors it's manufacturing GPUs domestically at Terafab in Austin, the advanced AI chip complex his companies (SpaceX, xAI, Tesla) are building with Intel. The filing listed "substantial capital expenditures" for custom silicon. Musk told analysts Intel's 14A process will be "mature or ready for prime time" by the time Terafab scales up.
Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos raised $10B for Project Prometheus at a $38B valuation. The startup (cofounded with Vik Bajaj, formerly Google X and Stanford Medicine) targets physical AI for manufacturing, aerospace, and semiconductor production. Not chatbots. Industrial robotics, supply-chain automation, the messy real-world stuff where margins live. Bezos has also floated a $100B investment fund to acquire or invest in companies that would benefit from Prometheus tech.
Both billionaires are building vertically integrated stacks where they control silicon, power, inference, and deployment. Nvidia still dominates training, but inference (where revenue actually happens) is fragmenting fast. If you're building apps on someone else's infrastructure, you're a tenant hoping the landlord doesn't jack rent or shut off power.
Google Splits the TPU, Hedges Nvidia
Google Cloud announced its eighth-gen TPU line would split into two chips: TPU 8t for training, TPU 8i for inference. The company claims 3x faster training, 80% better performance per dollar, and the ability to cluster over 1M TPUs. Then it promised Nvidia's latest chip, Vera Rubin, will be available later this year.
The positioning is careful. Google is supplementing Nvidia. But chip analyst Patrick Moorhead joked he predicted TPUs would kill Nvidia back in 2016, and Nvidia is now worth $5T. Still, every hyperscaler (Amazon, Microsoft, Google) is designing custom silicon to reduce dependence. If even 30% of workloads migrate to in-house chips, that's a material dent in Nvidia's growth story.
For developers, this creates a porting problem. Optimizing for Nvidia doesn't mean your code runs well on TPUs or AWS Trainium. Multi-cloud increasingly means multi-silicon, which means DevOps teams are about to spend a lot of time rewriting kernels.
The Survival Thesis
Here's the pattern: every company that plans to exist in 2030 just spent the equivalent of a small nation's GDP securing compute independence. The chip supply chain just became an existential question.
We've been climbing this escalation ladder for two years. This week just added another rung. The questions are, whether the U.S. can actually access the rare earth materials to build fast enough to meet the demand they're all betting on, and whether the demand will continue to grow despite a potential looming global financial crisis.
"We expect to continue sourcing a significant portion of our compute hardware from third-party suppliers, and there can be no assurance that we will be able to achieve our objectives with respect to TERAFAB within the expected timeframes, or at all"

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Thinking Machines-Google — Mira Murati-founded AI startup secured multi-billion-dollar cloud deal with Google to access AI infrastructure including NVIDIA-powered GPUs.
SpaceX GPU Plans — Plans to develop own GPUs in upcoming $1.75T IPO filing, collaborating with xAI and Tesla on Terafab project for AI chips. + SpaceX Buys Cursor for $60B.
Amazon-Anthropic Deal — Plans to invest up to $25B in partnership with Anthropic committing to spend $100B+ on AWS compute, expanding Trainium chip usage.
Project Prometheus — Bezos co-founded AI startup raises $10B at $38B valuation for physical AI in manufacturing and aerospace, exploring a $100B fund.
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