AI startup Reflection signs over $1 billion computing deal with Nebius


Branding for Nebius at the Nebius AI UK data centre, a new facility hosting NVIDIA and other computer firms, at Ark Data Centres, in Chertsey, Britain, November 6, 2025. REUTERS/Toby Melville

July 14 (Reuters) - AI ⁠startup Reflection said on Tuesday it has signed ⁠a more than $1 billion deal to secure ‌computing capacity from Nebius, including access to Nvidia's latest chips.

The move builds on Reflection's June agreement with SpaceX for computing capacity, ​a deal that media reports ⁠said would see the ⁠startup pay about $150 million a month through 2029.

AI startups ⁠are ‌racing to lock in the computing power needed to train and run their models ⁠as demand growth from businesses adopting the ​technology outpaces ‌new data-center supply.

Reflection, launched by two former Google ⁠DeepMind researchers, ​develops open-source models that serve as an alternative to the offerings from OpenAI and Anthropic.

Open-source models, typically ⁠easier to customize and cheaper to ​run than closed-weight rivals, have drawn growing interest as rising AI bills push businesses to cut costs. Last ⁠month's U.S. curbs on Anthropic's advanced models also exposed the risks of relying on providers that can be cut off overnight.

"The need for open models ​is clear, and this additional ⁠compute capacity will allow Reflection to continue to build ​and train frontier AI models ‌at scale," said Reflection's chief ​technology officer and co-founder, Ioannis Antonoglou.

(Reporting by Aditya Soni in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

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