Synopsis
Tech giants are making massive investments in artificial intelligence. CoreWeave and Meta have expanded their cloud capacity agreement to $21 billion. OpenAI is securing significant funding and partnerships with Amazon, Disney, Broadcom, AMD, Nvidia, and Oracle. Meta is also forging deals with AMD, Manus, CoreWeave, Oracle, and Google. Nvidia is investing heavily in Anthropic and acquiring Groq's assets.Here is a list of multi-billion-dollar AI, cloud and chip deals signed recently:
OpenAI deals
- Amazon and OpenAI
- Disney and OpenAI
As part of the three-year licensing agreement, Sora and ChatGPT Images will begin generating videos featuring licensed Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse, Cinderella, and Mufasa early next year. The deal excludes any talent likeness or voices.
- Broadcom and OpenAI
- AMD and OpenAI
- Nvidia and OpenAI
- Oracle and OpenAI
- CoreWeave and OpenAI
- Stargate data centre project
Meta deals
- Meta and AMD
AMD will supply six gigawatts' worth of chips to Meta, starting with one gigawatt of the company's forthcoming MI450 flagship hardware in the second half of this year.
In addition to AMD's flagship graphics chips, Meta also plans to buy central processors, including a variant that will be customized for the social media platform's needs.
- Meta and Manus
- Meta and CoreWeave
CoreWeave signed an expanded $21 billion deal with Meta, building on the agreement struck in September to provide cloud capacity.
- Oracle and Meta
- Google and Meta
- Scale AI and Meta
Nvidia deals
- Nvidia and Groq
- Nvidia, Lumentum, and Coherent
- Microsoft, Nvidia, and Anthropic
Under the agreement, Anthropic will commit up to 1 gigawatt of compute, powered by Nvidia's advanced Grace Blackwell and Vera Rubin hardware. The company will also team up with Nvidia to improve chips and AI models for better performance.
- Nvidia backed group and aligned data centres
- Nvidia and Intel
- CoreWeave and Nvidia
Google deals
- Google and Texas
The company is also continuing to invest in its existing Midlothian campus and Dallas cloud region, part of the company's global network of 42 cloud regions.
- Google and Windsurf
Others
- Nebius Group and Microsoft
- Intel and SoftBank
- Tesla and Samsung
- Amazon and Anthropic
- SoftBank and DigitalBridge