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Illustration of AI data center servers and semiconductor chips symbolizing xAI’s $3.4B Apollo financing after its merger with SpaceX

xAI secures $3.4B Apollo chip financing after SpaceX merger

11 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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xAI moves to secure massive chip financing

xAI, the artificial intelligence company backed by Elon Musk, is tapping investment firm Apollo for approximately $3.4 billion in financing to fund advanced AI chip infrastructure, according to people familiar with the matter. The deal comes on the heels of a corporate merger that folds xAI into SpaceX, creating a tighter strategic link between Musk’s space, satellite and AI ambitions.

Strategic shift after SpaceX merger

The merger places xAI under the broader SpaceX umbrella, potentially giving the AI venture access to the company’s global Starlink network, data pipelines and manufacturing capabilities. Industry analysts say this structure could help xAI deploy large-scale AI models at the network edge, from satellites to ground terminals, while also improving control over sensitive infrastructure and data.

Why $3.4B in chips matters

The planned Apollo financing is expected to be used primarily for acquiring and developing high-performance GPU clusters and custom AI accelerators, essential for training next-generation large language models and multimodal systems. With global demand for AI chips outstripping supply, locking in capital and long-term hardware commitments has become a competitive necessity for any company challenging incumbents like OpenAI, Google and Anthropic.

Positioning in the AI arms race

Elon Musk has repeatedly argued that building powerful, truth-seeking AI systems requires enormous compute budgets and vertically integrated infrastructure. The Apollo-backed facility would give xAI greater independence from third-party cloud providers and more direct control over its training compute, a crucial factor in both performance and security.

Implications for investors and regulators

For Apollo, the transaction represents a high-profile bet on the long-term economics of AI infrastructure, where recurring demand for compute could resemble a new form of digital utilities. Regulators, however, are likely to scrutinise the growing concentration of compute power and data within a small group of tech conglomerates, especially when tied to sensitive sectors like space, communications and defence.

As the financing progresses, the combined SpaceX–xAI entity is poised to become one of the most capital-intensive players in the global race to build frontier AI capabilities.

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