A Financial Times investigation details for the first time how Anthropic's $200 billion compute commitment to Google is actually being paid for: a web of interlocking contracts spanning Google, Broadcom, Apollo, Blackstone, Morgan Stanley and even former crypto miners. Because Anthropic has no credit rating, Google guarantees the data centres — a potential liability the FT puts at up to $44 billion — while Broadcom backstops the chips; a first $35 billion tranche has already bought roughly a million TPUs through a special-purpose vehicle that leases them back to Anthropic.