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Anthropic Expands Partnership with Google and Broadcom to Support Explosive AI Growth

Anthropic has strengthened its computing agreements with Google and Broadcom as its annualised revenue soared to $30 billion, reflecting growing enterprise demand for AI.

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Bitclever AI Research
Author: Bitclever AI Research ## Executive Summary Anthropic, creator of the Claude AI assistant, has significantly expanded its computing agreements with Google and Broadcom to respond to explosive growth in demand for its services. The company recorded an increase in annualised revenue to $30 billion, demonstrating the acceleration of enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence solutions. ## What Happened Anthropic announced the strengthening of its strategic partnerships with Google and Broadcom to significantly expand its computing capacity. This decision comes following impressive revenue growth for the company, which reached an annualised rate of $30 billion. This expansion of computing agreements aims to respond to growing demand for Anthropic's AI services, particularly its Claude assistant, which has seen accelerated adoption in the enterprise market. The partnership with Google focuses on the use of TPUs (Tensor Processing Units), whilst the collaboration with Broadcom centres on developing specialised hardware solutions. ## Why This Matters This move by Anthropic reflects a fundamental trend in the AI market: the growing need for robust computing infrastructure to support increasingly sophisticated language models. The company's leap in annualised revenue to $30 billion demonstrates that generative AI has moved from being a technological curiosity to becoming an essential business tool. The strategic partnership with giants like Google and Broadcom also indicates the critical importance of specialised chips (TPUs) and AI-optimised hardware solutions. This approach enables Anthropic to scale its services more efficiently and economically, whilst maintaining the quality and response speed that enterprises demand. ## Business Impact For Portuguese organisations, this development has several practical implications. First, it demonstrates that generative AI is becoming critical business infrastructure, not just an experimental tool. Companies that have not yet begun their digital transformation journey through AI may fall significantly behind competitors. Second, Anthropic's expansion of computing capacity suggests there will be greater availability and potentially better performance of Claude services, making them more attractive for large-scale enterprise implementations. This is particularly relevant for sectors such as financial services, healthcare and manufacturing, where precision and reliability are fundamental. Third, Anthropic's explosive revenue growth validates the potential return on investment in AI solutions, encouraging more companies to accelerate their digital transformation projects. ## Bitclever Perspective At Bitclever, we observe this development as confirmation of the trends we have been advising our clients to consider. Anthropic's expansion demonstrates that AI is not just an emerging technology, but a business reality with measurable impact on results. For Portuguese companies looking to capitalise on these opportunities, we recommend a structured approach: start with specific and measurable use cases, integrate AI solutions with Low-Code platforms like OutSystems or Appian to accelerate implementation, and develop process automation strategies that complement AI capabilities. Our experience in RPA and business automation uniquely positions us to help organisations create technological ecosystems where AI, process automation and Low-Code development work in synergy, maximising return on investment whilst minimising implementation risks. ## Conclusion Anthropic's expansion of computing agreements with Google and Broadcom marks an inflection point in the enterprise AI market. With annualised revenues of $30 billion, the company demonstrates that generative AI is a robust commercial reality, not just a technological promise. For Portuguese companies, this is the moment to accelerate the adoption of AI solutions, positioning themselves strategically to compete in an increasingly artificial intelligence-driven economy.