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Broadcom Reportedly Seeking Up to $80 Billion in Debt for AI Infrastructure Financing

Electronic Technology · Semiconductors · cnbc · 2026-08-21

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Broadcom is reportedly in discussions to secure between $70 billion and $80 billion in debt to fund AI-focused chip initiatives for companies like Anthropic.

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Debt Financing Strategy: Broadcom is currently negotiating a massive debt package estimated between $70 billion and $80 billion to bolster its artificial intelligence infrastructure projects. The proposed structure involves a senior tranche of approximately $45 billion and a junior tranche of $35 billion, though these figures remain subject to change as negotiations progress.

Industry-Wide Capital Needs: The move highlights a broader trend among major chipmakers seeking historic levels of capital to meet the surging demand for AI compute power. Broadcom’s initiative follows its June announcement of a platform designed to provide 20 gigawatts of compute capacity for key partners like Anthropic and OpenAI.

Involvement of Private Equity: Major financial institutions including Blackstone and Apollo Global Management are reportedly in talks to participate in this significant financing effort. These firms previously led an initial $35 billion funding round, underscoring the growing role of private capital in scaling AI hardware and data center capabilities.

Competitive AI Landscape: This development mirrors aggressive capital deployment by other industry giants, such as Nvidia’s recent $105 billion commitment to an OpenAI data center project. As compute infrastructure emerges as a distinct asset class, companies are increasingly leveraging large-scale debt to secure their positions in the competitive AI supply chain.

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