Micron, Anthropic sign AI infrastructure supply agreement


Micron logo is seen in this illustration taken June 11, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

June 22 (Reuters) - Micron Technology ⁠said on Monday it has signed an agreement with ⁠Anthropic that includes supply of memory and storage products, ‌and a strategic investment in the IPO-bound AI company's latest funding round.

AI developers are racing to secure critical components for increasingly expensive data-center buildouts, while memory ​makers look to tap into the soaring ⁠demand for high-bandwidth memory and ⁠storage used in training and running advanced AI models.

"Our compute strategy ⁠depends ‌on getting every layer of the stack right, and memory and storage are central to how efficiently we ⁠can train and serve Claude," said Tom Brown, ​Anthropic's co-founder and ‌chief compute officer.

The AI developer has in recent months signed ⁠several major ​agreements to secure more computing capacity, including deals with CoreWeave, Broadcom and SpaceX.

Micron, a major supplier of high-bandwidth memory, said it would work ⁠with Anthropic to analyze how memory and ​storage systems perform across AI workloads and interact with the broader infrastructure stack.

The memory chipmaker said it has already deployed Claude models ⁠internally, applying them to coding and agentic use cases across engineering, manufacturing and enterprise functions, and expects to expand those deployments.

Financial terms of the supply agreement and Micron's Series H investment in ​Anthropic were not disclosed.

Anthropic, the company behind ⁠the viral coding assistant Claude Code, said on June 1 it ​had confidentially filed for a U.S. ‌initial public offering, after raising $65 billion ​in the Series H that valued it at $965 billion.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Leroy Leo)

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