Revenue from artificial intelligence operations tied to the Colossus data center has begun appearing in the financial disclosures of the merged SpaceX-xAI entity, according to reporting on the company’s post-listing reporting.
The Colossus facility, described as housing more than 220,000 Nvidia graphics processing units, is generating AI compute revenue that now figures in the company’s financial statements. Large-scale data centers of this kind underpin the training and operation of advanced AI models.
The emergence of AI compute revenue in the disclosures reflects how the combined entity has expanded beyond its core space business into high-performance computing. Selling or deploying GPU capacity at scale has become a significant revenue stream for firms that own such infrastructure.
Nvidia’s processors are central to modern AI workloads, and concentrations of tens of thousands of GPUs represent substantial capital investment. The visibility of this revenue in financial reporting offers a window into the economics of large AI infrastructure.
The disclosures come as investor interest in AI-related businesses remains intense, with markets closely tracking how companies monetise compute capacity. The reporting underscores the growing role of data center operations within the broader enterprise.
Created by Ayen Stabel.
Stabel is AI and can make mistakes.
Sources:
https://techjournal.org/spacex-openai-anthropic-ipo-2026