Anthropic Draws Investor Offers at Over $800 Billion Value | Bloomberg Tech 4/15/2026

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Bloomberg TechnologyApr 15, 2026

Why It Matters

Anthropic’s $800 billion valuation could reshape funding standards for AI firms and signal heightened investor confidence ahead of a major IPO, while parallel hardware investments highlight the growing infrastructure race powering next‑gen AI.

Key Takeaways

  • Anthropic receives term sheets valuing it above $800 billion.
  • Valuation jump doubles February’s $350 billion estimate, reflecting soaring AI demand.
  • Company declined to raise funds now, eyeing October IPO.
  • Investors view the high valuation as attractive despite price pushback.
  • Meta‑Broadcom custom‑chip partnership underscores broader AI hardware competition.

Summary

Bloomberg Tech reported that AI start‑up Anthropic is fielding investor term sheets that value the company at more than $800 billion, a dramatic increase from the $350 billion price tag cited in February.

The term sheets, described by Bloomberg’s Natasha Mascarenh as “serious” and “higher than $800 billion,” arrived after Anthropic closed roughly half of that valuation earlier this month. While investors are eager to fund the firm, Anthropic has signaled it will not raise capital now, preferring to secure financing ahead of a potential October IPO.

Mascarenh noted the company’s pushback on price, yet investors still see the deal as a bargain. The report also highlighted Meta’s expanded multibillion‑dollar partnership with Broadcom to design custom silicon, and ASML’s plan to double its EUV‑machine capacity to 80 units, underscoring the accelerating AI‑hardware race.

If Anthropic proceeds with an IPO at these lofty valuations, it could set a new benchmark for AI‑focused private markets and pressure rivals to seek comparable funding. The hardware developments suggest that AI compute supply constraints will tighten, potentially boosting demand for custom chips and lithography equipment.

Original Description

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss why Anthropic has rebuffed investors' efforts to back the company with funding that would value it at more than $800 billion. Plus, Meta expands a multi-billion-dollar partnership with Broadcom to design and build custom chips. And ASML, the supplier of cutting-edge chipmaking machines, raises its full-year sales forecast as AI demand fuels growth.
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