
Amazon-Anthropic partnership: Amazon has expanded its partnership with Anthropic, announcing a fresh $5 billion investment as part of a broader long-term collaboration focused on artificial intelligence infrastructure and services. The move strengthens Amazon's position in the generative AI space while deepening Anthropic's reliance on Amazon Web Services (AWS) for model training and deployment.
Investment and long-term commitment
The latest $5 billion investment is part of a larger financial commitment that could scale up to $25 billion over time, depending on commercial milestones. This builds on Amazon's earlier investments in Anthropic since 2023.
Anthropic has also committed to spending more than $100 billion over the next decade on AWS technologies. This includes the use of Amazon's custom AI chips such as Trainium and Graviton, which are designed to improve cost efficiency and performance for large-scale AI workloads.
AI infrastructure and chip strategy
As part of the agreement, Anthropic will secure up to 5 gigawatts of compute capacity using current and future generations of Amazon's Trainium chips. These chips will power the training and operation of Anthropic's AI models, including its Claude family.
The collaboration also includes joint work on large-scale compute infrastructure projects such as Project Rainier, one of the largest AI compute clusters built using Trainium chips. This infrastructure is expected to support future iterations of AI models with higher accuracy and capabilities.
Claude platform integration on AWS
Anthropic's Claude platform will be deeply integrated into AWS, allowing developers to access its tools directly within their existing cloud environment. This eliminates the need for separate accounts or billing systems, simplifying deployment for enterprises.
Amazon said more than 100,000 customers are already using Claude models on AWS, with applications ranging from customer support automation to scientific research workflows.
Focus on global AI deployment
The partnership also includes plans to expand AI inference capabilities across regions such as Asia and Europe. This is aimed at supporting growing international demand for AI services.
With this expanded collaboration, Amazon and Anthropic are aligning on long-term infrastructure, chip development, and AI deployment strategies as competition in the generative AI sector continues to intensify.