Anthropic Eyes $6B Decart Deal
Anthropic is reportedly in talks to acquire Decart for around $6B, signalling frontier-lab interest in world models and compute optimisation.

Frontier AI labs are increasingly trying to own more of the infrastructure around their models, not just the models themselves.
What happened
Anthropic is reportedly in talks to acquire Decart for around $6B. Decart develops world-model technology and chip-optimisation software, putting it close to two of the most important AI infrastructure themes: simulation and compute efficiency.
The deal has not been described as completed, so the clean framing is that the companies are in acquisition talks.
Why it matters
Frontier labs are under pressure to improve capability while managing compute cost. That makes startups working on world models, model efficiency, simulation and infrastructure increasingly strategic.
If a lab can improve how models reason about environments or how efficiently they use chips, it can change both product capability and cost structure.
The bigger picture
AI consolidation is moving beyond simple talent acquisitions. Labs are looking for technical assets that can strengthen the stack beneath their flagship models.
A Decart deal would show how valuable infrastructure around simulation and compute has become as the frontier AI race gets more capital-intensive.
