The deal highlights SpaceX’s growing push beyond rockets and Starlink into AI infrastructure|Steve Jurvetson|CC BY 2.0
SpaceX has signed a deal with Reflection AI, giving the startup access to its powerful Colossus computing infrastructure to train advanced artificial intelligence models.
Under the agreement, Reflection will pay SpaceX $150 million a month from July 1, 2026, through 2029, totaling about $6.3 billion if the contract runs its full term.
Reflection will use Nvidia’s latest GB300 AI chips to build open-source AI models for governments and businesses.
The deal highlights SpaceX’s growing push beyond rockets and Starlink into AI infrastructure.
The company has already signed similar computing agreements with Anthropic, Google, and Cursor, positioning Colossus as a major hub for high-demand AI computing power.
However, SpaceX’s stock tumbled 16% on Monday and has lost 24% in the past three days, despite its record-breaking IPO on June 12.