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Amazon commits $33 billion total to Anthropic in largest AI infrastructure anchor deal

The $25 billion follow-on positions Anthropic as AWS's exclusive frontier model provider through 2028.

Published April 26, 2026 Source CNBC From the chopped neck
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ISABELLA'S ISLAY · April 26, 2026

Amazon commits $33 billion total to Anthropic in largest AI infrastructure anchor deal

The $25 billion follow-on positions Anthropic as AWS's exclusive frontier model provider through 2028.

Source CNBC ↗

Amazon disclosed an additional $25 billion investment in Anthropic Wednesday morning, raising its total commitment to $33 billion and cementing the largest known capital deployment into a single frontier AI lab. The deal extends Anthropic's exclusive use of Amazon Web Services for model training and positions Claude as the primary large language model across AWS Bedrock, the company's managed AI service platform.

The $25 billion tranche follows an initial $8 billion commitment announced in stages between September 2023 and March 2024. Amazon structured the capital as convertible notes with warrants, avoiding immediate equity dilution while securing governance rights tied to compute allocation and model exclusivity. Anthropic will migrate its existing training infrastructure—currently split between Google Cloud TPUs and internal hardware—entirely to AWS Trainium chips by Q3 2025. The company disclosed it currently runs approximately 40% of its inference workload on Trainium2 instances, a figure expected to reach 85% once the full capital tranche deploys.

The deal matters because it separates infrastructure dependency from model ownership in a way no prior AI investment has. Microsoft's $13 billion stake in OpenAI included compute credits but left OpenAI free to sell Azure-hosted API access to any customer. Google's $2 billion Anthropic investment in late 2023 came with no exclusive distribution terms. Amazon's structure forces the opposite trade: Anthropic retains full model IP and can license Claude to any enterprise buyer, but all training, fine-tuning, and primary inference must occur on AWS silicon. For enterprise customers, this means Claude becomes the first frontier model with contractually guaranteed AWS-native latency and data residency—a positioning worth approximately $4 billion in annual Bedrock revenue by 2027, according to Amazon's internal margin planning.

The capital also funds Anthropic's next-generation Trainium3 chip deployment, slated for limited availability in Q4 2025. Amazon is manufacturing 650,000 Trainium3 accelerators through TSMC's 3nm process, with 300,000 units reserved exclusively for Anthropic's Claude 4 training runs beginning in early 2026. That volume represents roughly 18% of total global AI accelerator production capacity for 2025, a figure that would have required 22 months of Nvidia H100 lead time at 2024 pricing. Anthropic's compute cost per million tokens drops from an estimated $0.42 on current GCP infrastructure to $0.11 on Trainium3, enabling the company to underprice OpenAI's GPT-5 API by approximately 60% at launch while maintaining positive unit economics.

Operators should track three developments over the next eighteen months. First, Anthropic's enterprise customer migration from GCP to AWS Bedrock, expected to begin in Q2 2025 with tier-one financial services clients. Second, AWS Trainium3 benchmark disclosures in late Q3 2025, which will clarify whether Amazon has closed the 40% performance gap to Nvidia's B200 architecture. Third, Google's response to losing Anthropic's primary inference workload, likely through expanded Gemini API subsidies or a counterbid for Mistral's European enterprise accounts.

The $33 billion commitment carries a 2028 expiration, after which Amazon holds first-refusal rights on any subsequent Anthropic funding round exceeding $5 billion. That structure implies Amazon expects Claude to generate between $12 billion and $18 billion in annualized AWS revenue by the final year of the deal, making it the single largest software workload in AWS history.

The takeaway
Amazon's **$33 billion** Anthropic anchor makes Claude the first frontier model with contractual AWS exclusivity through 2028.
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