Stocks & Investing·Jun 17, 2026

Apollo and Blackstone Just Closed a $35 Billion Private Credit Deal to Finance Anthropic's Compute Expansion. Here's What It Means for Micron and Nvidia.

The massive deal will affect the chipmakers differently.

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Apollo and Blackstone Just Closed a $35 Billion Private Credit Deal to Finance Anthropic's Compute Expansion. Here's What It Means for Micron and Nvidia.
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The massive deal will affect the chipmakers differently.

  • What does it mean in particular for Micron (MU 5.50%) and Nvidia (NVDA 2.16%), two of the biggest winners of the AI build-out thus far?
  • Today's Change(-2.16%) $-4.59Current Price$207.86 The money keeps pouring into AI Apollo Global Management (APO +1.74%) and Blackstone (BX +2.60%) finalized a $35 billion financing deal to aid Anthropic in its expansion efforts.
  • Broadcom is also an integral part of the deal and is providing a crucial credit endorsement through residual value guarantees for $30 billion in debt tranches.
  • Broadcom CEO Hock Tan explained that the company is building an "AI XPV platform" with Apollo, Blackstone, and other top investors to deploy over 20 GW of compute through 2028 for both Anthropic and OpenAI.
  • Today's Change(-5.50%) $-59.79Current Price$1028.20 The AI build-out will require an additional $1.5 trillion in outside financing through 2028, according to Morgan Stanley.
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Two of the largest asset managers on Wall Street are rewriting the rules of AI infrastructure financing, and the deal they just made public is sure to have a substantial impact on the industry as a whole. What does it mean in particular for Micron (MU 5.50%) and Nvidia (NVDA 2.16%), two of the biggest winners of the AI build-out thus far? Today's Change(-2.16%) $-4.59Current Price$207.86 The money keeps pouring into AI Apollo Global Management (APO +1.74%) and Blackstone (BX +2.60%) finalized a $35 billion financing deal to aid Anthropic in its expansion efforts. The agreement is one of the largest private credit deals ever. The deal is structured using a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to purchase Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) from Alphabet's Google. Those will then be leased to Anthropic. Through this structure, Anthropic will keep the hardware off its balance sheet. This will be a useful financial tool as Anthropic prepares for its initial public offering. Those TPUs will be deployed in data centers starting sometime this year and will expand Anthropic's compute capacity by 1 gigawatt (GW). Broadcom is also an integral part of the deal and is providing a crucial credit endorsement through residual value guarantees for $30 billion in debt tranches. Apollo's Atlas SP Partners contributed an additional $800 million in equity. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan explained that the company is building an "AI XPV platform" with Apollo, Blackstone, and other top investors to deploy over 20 GW of compute through 2028 for both Anthropic and OpenAI. Image source: The Motley Fool. Nvidia's making room at the top This isn't a great deal for Nvidia. The entire agreement is built on Google TPUs, not Nvidia's GPUs. Anthropic is deepening its relationship with Google. Will this ruin Nvidia's dominance? Absolutely not, but it does carve out space for another winner. Micron, on the other hand, could benefit tremendously. Regardless of which company's accelerators are providing the computing capacity, AI data centers can't operate effectively without scads of high-bandwidth memory. Micron is one of just three companies that can make it at scale. As the GPU versus TPU debate continues, Micron won't have to pick a side. It will supply memory to both. As such, this deal should be yet another boon for Micron's shareholders. Today's Change(-5.50%) $-59.79Current Price$1028.20 The AI build-out will require an additional $1.5 trillion in outside financing through 2028, according to Morgan Stanley. Private credit will undoubtedly play a major role. This Apollo and Blackstone deal is just the beginning and truly a template for what is to come in terms of innovative deal structures. Investors in companies such as Nvidia and Micron should take away two things: Competition among semiconductor companies is intense, and the demand for memory is only increasing. Catie Hogan has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Alphabet, Blackstone, Broadcom, Micron Technology, and Nvidia. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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