New Delhi, June 6 -- Google has deepened its partnership with SpaceX through a significant infrastructure deal that will see the search giant pay the rocket company $920 million each month for access to computing power spanning nearly three years. The agreement represents one of the most substantial commitments to date by a major technology firm for SpaceX's growing data centre operations, underscoring how aggressively Elon Musk's enterprise is pivoting toward artificial intelligence infrastructure as it prepares for an expected initial public offering.

A regulatory filing submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday revealed the scope of the arrangement, which commences in October 2026 and extends through June 2029. ...