Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei revealed that the AI company experienced an unprecedented 80-fold growth in the first quarter, significantly exceeding planned capacity and causing compute limitations.
To address this, Anthropic has secured a major compute deal with Elon Musk’s SpaceX and continues to forge infrastructure agreements, including one with Amazon, as it navigates soaring demand for its Claude AI models.
Anthropic CEO Explains Compute Crunch: 80-Fold Growth Strains Infrastructure
San Francisco, CA - Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei revealed that the artificial intelligence company experienced an astonishing 80-fold growth in the first quarter on an annualized basis, a surge far exceeding their initial projections and leading to significant challenges in meeting compute demand.
Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, speaking at the company's developer conference. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
"We tried to plan for a 10-fold increase, but the level of growth has been so extreme that Anthropic hasn't been able to meet compute demand," Amodei stated during the company's developer conference in San Francisco. He assured attendees that the company is "working as quickly as possible to provide more" compute capacity and will make it available as soon as feasible.
This announcement follows a significant deal with Elon Musk's SpaceX, where Anthropic secured access to all compute capacity at SpaceX's Colossus 1 data center in Memphis, Tennessee, amounting to over 300 megawatts. This strategic move aims to alleviate the strain on Anthropic's infrastructure, which has been impacted by the immense popularity of its Claude AI models, particularly since the launch of Claude Code.
Amodei highlighted that software engineers are early adopters of new technology, suggesting that this rapid adoption is a preview of how AI will transform the broader economy. The company is reportedly in talks to raise capital at a valuation of $900 billion, a figure that would surpass OpenAI.
Earlier this year, Anthropic acknowledged that the demand for Claude had placed an "inevitable strain on our infrastructure," affecting reliability and performance during peak usage. In response, the company has been actively forging compute deals, including a substantial agreement with Amazon. Despite facing a contentious relationship with the U.S. government, which declared the company a supply chain risk, Anthropic's popularity continues to soar.
Amodei concluded by describing the current growth rate as "just crazy" and "too hard to handle," expressing a desire for more normalized expansion in the future.
This report includes contributions from CNBC's Ashley Capoot.
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