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Meta, Anthropic in talks for potential $10 billion compute lease deal, NYT reports

By Thomson Reuters Jul 17, 2026 | 11:29 AM

July 17 (Reuters) – Meta Platforms is in talks to lease computing power to Anthropic in a potential deal worth as much as $10 billion over two years, the New ​York Times reported on Friday, citing three people with ‌knowledge of the discussions.

Shares of the social media giant slightly pared losses on the news to trade down more than 2% amid a wider tech selloff.

Such a deal would help Meta diversify beyond advertising by generating revenue from ‌its ​infrastructure and competing with neocloud firms such ⁠as CoreWeave and Nebius, ⁠as growing adoption of advanced AI tools boosts the need for computing capacity.

The Claude Code creator would pay Meta in monthly increments over the two-year period, although the terms remain subject ​to change, NYT reported. The companies would be able to exit any agreement early, it said.

IPO-bound Anthropic had proposed the deal ⁠in June and Meta is considering ⁠it, the report said, adding that the talks ​have become complicated since Meta does not have a business selling ​its computing power.

According to the report, the discussions are in ‌their early stages and may not result in a deal.

Meta did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment, while Anthropic declined to comment. Reuters could not independently verify the report.

The ⁠potential agreement echoes a strategy recently pursued by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, with whom Anthropic struck a deal in May to tap the full computing ⁠power of its ‌Colossus 1 data center in Memphis, Tennessee.

At Meta’s ⁠shareholder meeting in May, CEO Mark Zuckerberg had ​said ‌entering cloud computing was “definitely on the table,” noting ​that firms ⁠were approaching Meta “almost every week” to buy access to its AI models or spare computing power.

Earlier this month, Bloomberg News reported that Meta was building a cloud business to sell excess computing power and host AI models for developers.

(Reporting by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Shilpi Majumdar)