After hosting BRICS foreign ministers in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew to the UAE, where President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan presented him a Cerebras AI chip. The gift formalises Condor Galaxy India, an 8-exaflop supercomputing partnership backed by G42 and C-DAC. Sixty-four Cerebras CS-3 systems will power a major AI compute cluster in India, aiming to bring sovereign training capacity onshore, cut reliance on foreign clouds, and give startups and researchers frontier-scale access.
Google and SpaceX are reportedly exploring partnerships to build data centers in orbit, positioning space as the next frontier for AI compute. The pitch targets latency and power availability advantages, but the proposal faces a major hurdle: launching and operating in space remains far more expensive than running equivalent infrastructure on Earth.
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Anthropic says it reached a $30 billion annualized revenue run rate after revenue and usage jumped 80x in the first quarter on an annualized basis. The breakneck pace is straining compute, pushing the company to secure massive GPU capacity, including from SpaceX, while its agentic coding product Claude Code drives enterprise demand at unprecedented speed.
Anthropic says its compute partnership with xAI is already paying off for Claude subscribers, with higher rate limits rolling out immediately. The move follows related collaboration momentum, including Anthropic’s partnership with SpaceX, and signals faster scaling of Claude’s usage capacity. For users, it means fewer slowdowns and more reliable access as demand rises.
Anthropic is reportedly teaming up with xAI to supply additional computing capacity for Claude Pro and Claude Max subscribers. The move comes as Anthropic has faced service strain and xAI has dealt with hiccups in its recent model releases. If the partnership scales smoothly, users could see improved responsiveness and reduced congestion during peak demand.
Hyderabad VC Pavestone has invested $5 million into deep-tech startup Tsavorite Scalable Intelligence to build AI compute infrastructure that claims up to 10x higher arithmetic intensity and better power efficiency. Tsavorite’s Omni Processing Unit integrates CPU, GPU, memory and connectivity, while its Agentic Operating Stack helps developers deploy models without rewriting code. The firm also cites pre-orders worth $100 million.
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