Google has agreed to pay SpaceX approximately $920 million per month under a multi-year computing infrastructure agreement, according to a regulatory filing released on June 5 ahead of the company's planned public offering.

Under the terms of the agreement, Google will gain access to approximately 110,000 NVIDIA GPUs, CPUs, memory and related components. The arrangement is scheduled to run from October 2026 until June 2029.

The filing also includes provisions allowing either party to terminate the agreement with 90 days' notice after 31 December 2026. Google's access to the computing infrastructure is expected to increase gradually before the full contract period begins. If SpaceX fails to provide the agreed level of computing capacity by the end of September 2026, Google would have the option to terminate the agreement or accept a reduced allocation with corresponding fee adjustments.

The announcement comes one week before SpaceX is expected to begin trading on the Nasdaq exchange.

The agreement follows a separate deal disclosed on May 6, 2026, under which Anthropic agreed to pay $1.25 billion per month for access to computing capacity at the Colossus 1 data centre near Memphis, Tennessee, as demand for AI infrastructure continues to rise. The deal is expected to remain in place until May 2029, giving Anthropic access to more than 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs.

SpaceX did not disclose which data centre would support Google's computing requirements. The company has previously indicated that future facilities, including the planned Colossus 2 data centre, could be reserved for internal AI operations associated with xAI, which is now part of SpaceX.



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