SpaceX signs computing power deal with open-source AI startup Reflection worth up to $6.3 billion
SpaceX has entered a multibillion-dollar agreement to provide computing power to the open-source AI startup Reflection.
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The brief
SpaceX and the open-source AI startup Reflection have finalized an agreement focused on computing power. The contract is valued at up to $6.3 billion.
Coverage from Wall Street Pit, Latest news from Azerbaijan, Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, and CNBC highlights the scale of the financial commitment. Outlets also note that Reflection is backed by Nvidia.
Future developments will depend on the implementation of the computing power agreement. Coverage does not yet specify the timeline for project deliverables or the technical integration process.
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Quick answers
What is the value of the deal between SpaceX and Reflection?
The agreement is valued at up to $6.3 billion.
What is the nature of the partnership?
The deal involves the provision of computing power to the open-source AI startup Reflection.
Are there other companies involved in Reflection?
Yes, coverage identifies Reflection as an Nvidia-backed startup.
Coverage (8)
- SpaceX lands another cloud computing deal as Reflection signs up for potential $6.3B contract Seeking Alpha · 2h ago
- SpaceX inks compute deal with Reflection AI, an open-source AI lab TechCrunch · 2h ago
- SpaceX signs computing power deal with open-source AI startup Reflection worth up to $6.3 billion CNBC · 2h ago
- SpaceX Lands $6.3B AI Deal Wall Street Pit · 2h ago
- SpaceX and Reflection strike up to $6.3B computing power agreement Latest news from Azerbaijan · 2h ago
- SpaceX Inks Multibillion-Dollar Computing Deal With Reflection AI Bloomberg.com · 2h ago
- Nvidia-backed Reflection lands SpaceX compute deal Yahoo Finance · 2h ago
- SpaceX signs computing power deal with open-source AI startup Reflection worth up to $6.3 billion CNBC · 2h ago
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