Micron invests in Anthropic in fresh memory supply deal

- Micron has signed a memory supply deal with Anthropic.
- The firm also invested in Anthropic’s latest funding round.
- Anthropic is spending hundreds of billions in compute deal.
Micron Technology (MU.O) has struck a major deal with Anthropic, which is gearing up for an IPO.
The memory chipmaker announced it entered a strategic agreement with Anthropic covering memory and storage supply. The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Both companies will work together to analyze how memory and storage subsystems perform across various workloads to improve how AI systems are built and scaled.
As part of the arrangement, Micron said it has deployed Claude to accelerate coding and agentic use cases across several of its internal functions, which it says has continued to “deliver meaningful gains in productivity and innovation.”
Today, we’re proud to announce a strategic agreement with @AnthropicAI that spans memory and storage AI architecture design, supply and demand, enterprise adoption of Claude across Micron and a strategic investment in Anthropic’s Series H funding round. https://t.co/WkAzl0YXxK pic.twitter.com/Eowz2Q8eGF
— Micron Technology (@MicronTech) June 22, 2026
Micron invests in Anthropic
Micron said it also made a strategic investment in Anthropic’s Series H funding round.
The Claude maker is preparing to go public, with analysts projecting a late 2026 debut and October being the earliest anticipated month. Anthropic raised $65 billion in Series H funding in May 2026, led by Altimeter Capital, Dragoneer, Greenoaks, and Sequoia Capital.
The round pushed Anthropic’s post-money valuation to $965 billion, making the company the highest-valued artificial intelligence startup globally.
Recent estimates put Claude’s monthly active userbase at roughly 30 million, processing over 25 billion API calls monthly. The company’s computing needs soar as demand for Claude grows, hence the partnership with Micron, which specializes in high-bandwidth memory.
“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 Anthropic’s co-founder, Tom Brown.
Anthropic’s multi-billion-dollar deals with SpaceX, Google, Amazon, others
Last month, Anthropic also reached a deal with SpaceX to secure more computing capacity for its models. Cryptopolitan reported that Anthropic will pay $1.25 billion each month for compute access running through May 2029, as revealed in SpaceX’s S-1 filing.
We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity.
— Claude (@claudeai) May 6, 2026
This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
Anthropic has a similar compute deal with CoreWeave and Broadcom. Their largest commitments are with Google and Amazon, where the AI company will spend $200 billion over five years for Google Cloud and $100 billion over the next decade for Amazon Web Services (AWS), according to reports.
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FAQs
What does the Micron-Anthropic deal include?
The agreement covers a multi-year supply of high-bandwidth memory, DRAM and SSDs from Micron to Anthropic, joint work on optimizing memory and storage for AI workloads, deployment of Claude across Micron's operations, and a strategic investment by Micron in Anthropic's Series H funding round, according to Micron's press release.
How much did Micron invest in Anthropic?
Financial terms of both the supply agreement and Micron's Series H investment were not disclosed. Anthropic's full Series H round raised $65 billion and valued the company at $965 billion.
Why is Anthropic signing hardware supply deals?
Anthropic is securing components for its growing AI infrastructure needs. Training and serving frontier models like Claude requires large volumes of specialized memory and storage, and the company has signed several recent agreements with suppliers including CoreWeave, Broadcom and SpaceX.

Ibiam Wayas
Ibiam Wayas has covered the crypto news beat since 2019. He studied Computer Science at National Open University of Nigeria. His work has appeared on various crypto news platforms, including Coinfomania, Crypto News Australia, and AltcoinBuzz. Drawing on his background in Computer Science, he now focuses on crypto, robotics, and longevity news.
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