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Elon Musk called Anthropic ‘evil’ 3 months ago. Now he’s taking $4 billion to become its data landlord

Three months ago Elon Musk wrote to x That Anthropic is “evil,” “an anti-human,” and that the AI ​​laboratory hates Western civilization. On Wednesday, it leased one of its most valuable assets, Anthropic, the world’s largest supercomputer.

But anthropic lovers shouldn’t rejoice too much in Musk’s newfound praise (even though he may have decided “no one set off my evil detector”). Analysts said the deal had little to do with them as a company Luck, and everything related to an upcoming brochure.

SpaceX It is expected to begin its public roadshow next month a confidential S-1 has been filed A valuation between 1.75 trillion and 2 trillion dollars is targeted for April 1. Wednesday’s announcement, along with Musk spun off his AI company xAI to SpaceX (to make SpaceXAi), gives the IPO something it didn’t have a week ago: a major AI customer for a reliable cloud infrastructure business.

The Anthropic deal will provide SpaceX with annual revenues of $3 billion to $4 billion and cash profits of more than $2.5 billion, according to estimates by New Street Research analyst Antoine Chkaiban. The margins seem excessive, but that’s because the data center is already built: the fixed capex is sunk, and the only meaningful operating costs are electricity plus relatively minimal staff costs.

“He won’t want multi-billion dollar GPUs to sit idle,” Chkaiban said. Luck. “This is a very good business decision.”

And it appears to be the beginning of Elon Musk’s transition from seeking to be a pioneer in the model race to becoming the owner of artificial intelligence.

“Whoever controls the data center now really controls the implementation of artificial intelligence,” said former president Andrew Moore. Google CEO of Cloud AI and now defense AI startup Lovelace AI, said: Luck. “So yeah, I think both parties to this wedding of convenience are going to be a little stressed out by it.”

Hyperscaler pivot

Colossus 1 contains roughly 220,000 Nvidia GPUs and was built in 2024 to train Grok, Musk’s AI assistant. But Grok didn’t fill it. Chkaiban estimates Grok’s annual revenue at less than $1 billion; Anthropic is on track to generate more than $40 billion in revenue. Inequality in agreement. Musk has too much computing power and Grok can’t fill it despite endless “ask Grok” questions about X; Anthropic has too many users and not enough processing power. The lease of Colossus 1 to Anthropic funds this gap.

But it also allows Musk to skip a step. The biggest cost item for any frontier AI lab is the 30%+ margin paid to AWS. Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud for computing. SpaceX is capturing the margins of hyperscalers rather than paying them off with stressful debt deals like AI labs.

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