Meta reportedly in talks with Anthropic for multibillion-dollar data center deal
Meta is in early discussions with AI company Anthropic to lease part of its data centers, a deal that could be worth up to $10 billion over two years.

According to a report from The New York Times, Meta is in talks with Anthropic about leasing some of its data centers. The discussions are still in the early stages, but they could lead to a deal worth up to $10 billion over two years.
This follows earlier reporting from Bloomberg that the social media company was eyeing an entry into the cloud services business. Providing compute resources to other companies would be an entirely new business for Meta, which makes the vast majority of its revenue from advertising.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has previously hinted at the possibility of selling its data center space. During an earnings call last year, he said that the company fields such requests "almost every week" and that he considered it "an option" for the future.
While Meta and Anthropic are ostensibly rivals on the AI front, such an arrangement could benefit both companies. Meta has been making massive investments in AI data centers to fuel its own ambitions to build leading AI models. That level of expenditure has also raised some eyebrows as Meta has said it expects to spend between $125 billion and $145 billion in 2026 alone.
But leasing its data centers to a company like Anthropic, which has a seemingly endless need for compute resources, would turn some of those data center investments into a new, multibillion-dollar business.
Anthropic previously inked a similar deal with SpaceXAI ahead of the Elon Musk-led company's initial public offering earlier this summer. That deal is reportedly worth $45 billion over three years. The Claude Code maker immediately raised subscribers' rate limits after announcing the arrangement.


