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By Reuters | Updated: April 7, 2026

April 6 (Reuters) – Broadcom (AVGO.O) said on Monday it has signed a long-term agreement with Google (GOOGL.O),  to develop and supply future generations of ​custom artificial intelligence chips and other components for the ‌company’s next-generation AI racks through 2031.

The chip firm also signed a deal with Anthropic to provide the AI startup access to ​about 3.5 gigawatts of AI computing capacity drawing ​on Google’s AI processors, starting in 2027.

Financial terms of the ⁠deals were not disclosed.

Shares of Broadcom rose about 3% ​in extended trading.

Demand for custom chips such as Google’s ​tensor processing units (TPUs), used for AI workloads, has surged in recent years as businesses seek alternatives to Nvidia’s pricey graphics processors.

Reuters reported in December that Google was ​pushing to make its TPUs a viable alternative to ​Nvidia’s market-leading GPUs. TPU sales have become a crucial growth engine ‌of ⁠Google’s cloud revenue as it seeks to prove to investors that its AI investments are generating returns.

Anthropic said on Monday that the new deal builds on the company’s ​commitment to ​invest $50 billion in ⁠strengthening U.S. computing infrastructure.

Demand for its AI model Claude has accelerated in 2026, with ​the startup’s run-rate revenue now surpassing $30 billion, ​up ⁠from about $9 billion at the end of 2025, it said.

Anthropic said it trains and runs Claude on a range ⁠of AI ​hardware, including Amazon Web Services’ Trainium, ​Google TPUs, and Nvidia GPUs.

Amazon (AMZN.O), remains Anthropic’s primary cloud provider and training partner.

Reporting ​by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo

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