Broadcom, Google, and Anthropic Collaborate to Develop AI Chip
Semiconductor company Broadcom has agreed to collaborate with Google to produce artificial intelligence (AI) chips. Broadcom announced its readiness for this long-term partnership on Monday (6/4/2026). The collaboration will run until 2031. Under the agreement, Broadcom will develop the Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), a specialised chip designed by Google to accelerate AI processing. Additionally, Broadcom must ensure the supply of networking components and other supporting devices to be used in Google’s latest AI server racks. Its use will depend on Anthropic’s business success. Broadcom, Google, and Anthropic are also exploring partnerships with operational and funding partners to realise this project. “This innovative partnership with Google and Broadcom is a continuation of our disciplined approach to enhancing infrastructure,” said Anthropic’s Chief Financial Officer, Krishna Rao. “We are building the capacity needed to serve the exponential growth we have seen in our customer base, while enabling Claude to push the boundaries of AI development,” Rao continued in a post on Anthropic’s official blog. Anthropic’s business is currently showing positive growth, with annual revenue increasing to more than $30 billion (approximately Rp512 trillion). This figure has risen sharply from $9 billion (approximately Rp153 trillion) at the end of 2025. According to analysts at Mizuho Research & Technologies, Broadcom is also expected to generate AI revenue of $21 billion (approximately Rp358 trillion) from Anthropic in 2026, and $42 billion (approximately Rp717 trillion) in 2027. In addition to Anthropic, Broadcom is collaborating with another AI company, OpenAI, to develop AI chips. Prior to Broadcom, Anthropic and OpenAI heavily relied on Nvidia’s graphics processing units (GPUs) to run generative AI, as compiled by KompasTekno from CNBC.