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		<title>Anthropic Acquires Bun to Supercharge Next-Generation AI Coding Tools</title>
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<p>Anthropic’s acquisition of Bun signals a major push to strengthen the infrastructure behind Claude Code, as the rapidly expanding AI company moves deeper into the developer-tooling ecosystem with ambitions to redefine software creation and scale enterprise adoption.</p>
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<p>Anthropic has announced the acquisition of Bun, a fast-growing developer tool startup known for helping engineers run and manage code with greater efficiency and speed.</p>



<p>The deal marks a strategic expansion of Anthropic’s capabilities at a time when demand for AI-powered coding tools is accelerating across global enterprises.</p>



<p>Bun will play a central role in upgrading the performance, reliability and scalability of Claude Code, Anthropic’s AI coding agent that has quickly become one of the company’s most successful products.</p>



<p>Claude Code has reached an annualized revenue run rate of $1 billion in less than a year, underscoring the massive appetite for advanced AI-assisted development tools.</p>



<p>Anthropic had already integrated Bun into its internal workflows for several months before the acquisition, testing its compatibility with the broader Claude ecosystem.</p>



<p>The company said Bun will now help build the deeper infrastructure required for future generations of software creation tools that depend on speed, consistency and secure automation.</p>



<p>Claude Code, which became broadly available in May, has been adopted by major global enterprises seeking streamlined development workflows and faster coding cycles.</p>



<p>Companies such as Netflix, Spotify and Salesforce are among its large-scale users, signaling rapid corporate trust in Anthropic’s technology.</p>



<p>Anthropic described Bun as essential for enabling a more unified and efficient development environment, especially as demand grows for AI-driven automation in complex codebases.</p>



<p>The technology combines runtime execution, package management, bundling and testing into one toolkit, allowing engineers to reduce friction and development overhead.</p>



<p>Founded by Jarred Sumner in 2021, Bun quickly gained attention in the developer community for its ability to dramatically speed up tasks that typically require multiple separate tools.</p>



<p>Its integration into Anthropic’s platform positions the company to accelerate its ambitions to dominate the AI-developer tooling sector.</p>



<p>Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed, but the deal comes at a time of rapid expansion for Anthropic, supported by a series of major investments from industry leaders.</p>



<p>Just last month, Microsoft and Nvidia announced plans to invest as much as $15 billion in the company, adding to the already growing list of strategic alliances across the tech landscape.</p>



<p>These investments are part of a broader AI-driven wave reshaping the ecosystem of cloud services, developer tools and enterprise automation.</p>



<p>Anthropic has committed up to $30 billion toward using Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure, reinforcing the deep integration between the companies as they scale their AI models and developer offerings globally.</p>



<p>Anthropic itself was founded in 2021 by former OpenAI researchers and has quickly risen to become one of the world’s most valuable AI startups.</p>



<p>The company was recently valued at $183 billion, reflecting its rapid traction with corporate customers seeking safe, reliable and high-performance AI systems.</p>



<p>The acquisition of Bun highlights Anthropic’s widening focus beyond model development and into the foundational tools that power modern software engineering.</p>



<p>By strengthening its position in developer tooling, the company is positioning Claude as not just a conversational AI but an end-to-end engine for building, testing and deploying software faster and more efficiently than ever.</p>



<p>Industry analysts say this move could reshape competitive dynamics in the AI coding space, where companies are racing to deliver more integrated solutions to enterprises seeking large-scale automation.</p>



<p>With Bun’s technology now fully part of Anthropic’s ecosystem, Claude Code is expected to evolve into a faster, more stable and more capable system designed to meet the increasing complexity of modern development pipelines.</p>



<p>As Anthropic continues its expansion, the integration of Bun is likely to accelerate innovation across its developer portfolio and strengthen its standing among global enterprises adopting AI to transform software creation.</p>



<p>The acquisition sets the stage for a new chapter in AI-powered coding tools, blending Anthropic’s model expertise with Bun’s high-performance infrastructure to drive the next wave of intelligent software development.</p>
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		<title>Nvidia’s $100 Billion OpenAI Deal Raises Big Questions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“Nvidia bets $100 billion on OpenAI, fueling the next frontier of artificial intelligence.” Nvidia’s plan to invest up to $100]]></description>
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<p>“Nvidia bets $100 billion on OpenAI, fueling the next frontier of artificial intelligence.”</p>
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<p>Nvidia’s plan to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI while supplying millions of its leading AI chips to the ChatGPT creator represents a move unprecedented in the tech industry.</p>



<p>Under the agreement, Nvidia will take a financial stake in one of its largest customers without gaining any voting rights, according to sources close to OpenAI. While the deal provides significant capital for OpenAI, it will fund only a portion of the resources needed to build the supercomputers required for the next generation of artificial intelligence.</p>



<p>Nvidia’s initial $10 billion investment will support the deployment of one gigawatt of data center capacity using its next-generation Vera Rubin chips, with construction slated to begin in the second half of 2026.</p>



<p><strong>Funding Questions Remain</strong></p>



<p>The deal leaves several critical questions unanswered, including how OpenAI will secure the remaining capital. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang previously estimated that building AI data centers costs roughly $50 billion per gigawatt, with $35 billion dedicated to Nvidia chips and equipment. With Nvidia contributing $10 billion per gigawatt, OpenAI must source an additional $40 billion for each gigawatt of planned capacity.</p>



<p>OpenAI has not commented publicly on its broader funding strategy, and Nvidia declined to provide further details beyond prior statements.</p>



<p><strong>Transitions for For-Profit Status</strong></p>



<p>The partnership also intersects with OpenAI’s ongoing shift from a non-profit research organization toward a for-profit public benefit corporation, a structure aimed at facilitating large-scale fundraising and eventual public listing.</p>



<p>Discussions with Microsoft, an early investor in OpenAI’s computing infrastructure, have yielded a tentative agreement, but the restructuring still requires approval from state regulators in Delaware and California.</p>



<p>A person familiar with the matter confirmed that Nvidia’s cash investment will begin only after a definitive agreement is reached, signaling careful coordination as OpenAI charts its ambitious expansion in artificial intelligence.</p>
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