
Google has signed a new multi-billion-dollar agreement with Thinking Machines Lab to expand the startup’s use of Google Cloud infrastructure, reinforcing its push to attract top AI labs to its ecosystem.
Under the deal, Thinking Machines Lab will leverage Google’s cloud computing capabilities, including systems powered by advanced GPUs, to train and deploy its next-generation artificial intelligence models. The agreement builds on an existing relationship between the two companies and significantly increases the startup’s reliance on Google’s infrastructure for large-scale AI workloads.
The partnership highlights Google’s broader strategy to position its cloud platform as a key backbone for leading AI startups, especially as demand for high-performance computing continues to surge. By securing large, long-term commitments from emerging AI players, Google aims to strengthen its competitiveness against rivals like Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services in the AI infrastructure market.
Thinking Machines Lab, founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, has rapidly emerged as a major player in the AI space, backed by significant funding and partnerships. The new agreement with Google adds to its growing list of high-value infrastructure deals, reflecting the massive compute requirements needed to build frontier AI systems.
The move also underscores an industry-wide trend where AI startups are entering multi-billion-dollar infrastructure agreements to secure long-term access to compute resources, which have become a critical competitive advantage in the race to develop advanced AI models.




