Meta, like SpaceX, looks to turn excess AI compute into cash
Meta is developing plans for a cloud infrastructure business, selling access to AI compute power and models. The move would pit it against the big cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
Meta has spent billions of dollars developing AI and building out data centers to support it. But now, the company may be preparing to put those data centers to a more immediately profitable purpose.
On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that Meta is developing plans for a cloud infrastructure business, selling access to both AI compute power and models. The move would pit it against the big cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
Meta’s decision to sell off excess compute comes weeks after SpaceX, via xAI, announced similar plans . In early May, SpaceX signed a deal with Anthropic to buy out all of the compute capacity at SpaceX’s Colossus 1 data center. SpaceX has signed similar leases since with Google and Reflection AI. The fact that Meta is doing the same is a signal that the winners of the AI race may not be the ones providing the best models and services, but rather the ones who own the data centers.
That is, if the demand for compute continues to hold, and if data centers retain their value. Some skeptics have warned the race to build out AI infrastructure is creating a bubble that leans heavily on rapidly depreciating chips . Others have questioned whether AI companies can generate enough end-user revenue to justify the trillion-dollar bets.
Those concerns haven’t stopped Meta from investing heavily in infrastructure for AI compute. As of the end of the first quarter, Meta had committed to spending $182.9 billion on AI infrastructure in the coming years, including massive ongoing projects in Louisiana and Ohio . The Ohio project, which Zuckerberg said would be the size of Manhattan , is expected to come online this year.
Unlike Google and OpenAI, Meta hasn’t seen significant demand for its own AI models and services. Meta doesn’t break out its revenue from Meta AI or from Llama, its open-weight AI model family, in its earnings, and executives have mostly emphasized the internal corporate uses of AI in public statements. That could mean that Meta’s AI endeavors don’t yet represent a material standalone revenue line.
To get a return on some of its own colossal spend, Meta may copy CoreWeave’s business model and sell access to “raw” compute capacity, according to Bloomberg. The outlet also reported Meta is considering following AWS’s lead and selling access to various AI models — including its recently launched closed-weight model, Muse Spark — hosted on its AI infrastructure.
The new business line will be part of a new initiative reportedly dubbed Meta Compute, which is led by head of infrastructure Santosh Janardhan, Meta Superintelligence Labs leader Daniel Gross, and president Dina Powell McCormick.
The report confirms Zuckerberg’s May statements that a Meta cloud computing business is “definitely on the table” as a way to get a return on some of the massive investment into its strategy to develop AI “superintelligence.”
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Pontos-chave
- A Meta está se posicionando para competir com grandes provedores de nuvem, o que pode impactar o mercado brasileiro de tecnologia.
- A propriedade da infraestrutura de IA pode se tornar um fator crítico para o sucesso financeiro das empresas de tecnologia.
- A capacidade de monetizar a infraestrutura de IA será um teste importante para a Meta e poderá influenciar outras empresas no Brasil.
Análise editorial
A movimentação da Meta em direção à criação de uma infraestrutura de nuvem voltada para a venda de capacidade computacional e modelos de IA representa um ponto de inflexão significativo no mercado de tecnologia. Para o setor de tecnologia brasileiro, isso pode abrir novas oportunidades, especialmente para startups e empresas que buscam acesso a recursos computacionais robustos sem os altos custos de investimento em infraestrutura própria. A entrada da Meta nesse espaço pode estimular a concorrência local, incentivando empresas brasileiras a explorar soluções de IA mais avançadas e acessíveis.
Além disso, a estratégia da Meta reflete uma tendência mais ampla no ecossistema de IA, onde a propriedade da infraestrutura se torna tão importante quanto a qualidade dos modelos desenvolvidos. Isso pode levar a uma reavaliação de como as empresas de tecnologia no Brasil e no mundo consideram seus investimentos em IA, priorizando a construção de data centers e a otimização de recursos computacionais como uma forma de garantir a sustentabilidade financeira a longo prazo.
O que observar a seguir é como a Meta irá posicionar sua oferta em relação aos gigantes já estabelecidos, como AWS e Google Cloud, e se conseguirá atrair um número significativo de clientes. A capacidade de monetizar a infraestrutura de IA pode ser um divisor de águas para a empresa, especialmente considerando que, até agora, a Meta não conseguiu gerar uma receita substancial com seus próprios modelos de IA. O sucesso ou fracasso dessa iniciativa pode influenciar decisões estratégicas de outras empresas de tecnologia no Brasil e no exterior, moldando o futuro do mercado de IA.
Por fim, é importante que as empresas brasileiras estejam atentas a essas mudanças, pois a competição por recursos computacionais pode se intensificar. A colaboração entre empresas locais e gigantes da tecnologia pode ser uma estratégia viável para maximizar o uso de IA e impulsionar a inovação no Brasil, aproveitando a expertise e a infraestrutura disponível de forma mais eficaz.
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