Google will pay SpaceX $920 million a month for AI compute capacity under a reported agreement running from October 2026 through June 2029.
The deal covers about 110,000 Nvidia GPUs, along with processors, storage modules and related hardware, and was disclosed in reporting dated 6 June 2026. Euronews said the arrangement includes a termination clause if SpaceX fails to deliver the agreed GPU access by 30 September 2026, after a one-month grace period.
The monthly payment implies a large, long-term infrastructure commitment tied to compute capacity rather than SpaceX’s launch business. The verified timeline points to a ramp-up period before the full monthly arrangement begins in October 2026.
For the aviation and aerospace sector, the contract adds a new revenue stream around SpaceX’s compute infrastructure as the company prepares for its initial public offering.