Reflection AI has reportedly signed a computing power deal with SpaceX. This move makes the open-source start-up the latest outside company to tap Elon Musk’s Colossus infrastructure.
CNBC reported Reflection will get access to Nvidia’s GB300 chips, the company’s top-tier hardware for training and running advanced AI models, housed at SpaceX’s Colossus 2 facility in Memphis, Tennessee.
Reflection agreed to pay SpaceX $150 million per month starting 1 July through 2029, with total payments reaching roughly $6.3 billion if the agreement runs its full term.
Either party can terminate the contract with 90 days’ notice after the first three months. Bloomberg reported Reflection will pay SpaceX’s AI division, SpaceXAI, under the arrangement.
Colossus was originally built in part to power Grok, Musk’s AI chatbot as a rival to ChatGPT, but SpaceX has increasingly opened the infrastructure to outside AI companies seeking compute capacity.
The deal is smaller than two of SpaceX’s other compute agreements. According to TechCrunch, SpaceX’s existing contracts with Anthropic and Google cost those companies $1.25 billion and $920 million per month, respectively, with both agreements also running through July 2029.
CNBC reported SpaceX has also struck a computing power-related deal with Cursor prior to buying the company for $60 billion earlier this month.
In October 2025, Nvidia led a $2 billion funding round for the open-source start-up, directly contributing $800 million of the total to value Reflection AI at $8 billion.
Reflection AI was founded in 2024 by Misha Laskin and Ioannis Antonoglou, both alumni of Google’s DeepMind lab.
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