Broadcom's newest debt deal: Here's what to know

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Kristina Partsinevelos — Репортер по рынкам, CNBC
CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos reports on how major chipmakers are financing the AI boom with off-balance-sheet debt. Broadcom is in talks to raise more than $60 billion, possibly up to $100 billion, through an SPV to buy AI chips and lease them to customers like Anthropic, while Broadcom guarantees part of the debt and chip value. Nvidia is pursuing a similar but larger program, backstopping a smaller percentage of deals. The setup works while GPU compute is scarce, but the report flags the risk if the industry overbuilds. - Broadcom plans to fund AI chip deals largely off its own balance sheet. - The debt package could reach $60 billion to $100 billion through an SPV. - Broadcom would guarantee part of the debt and chip value if customers cannot pay. - Bank of America sees exposure possibly reaching $370 billion by 2029 but calls losses manageable. - Nvidia is pursuing a similar program targeting more than $500 billion but backstopping up to only 25% of deals. - Meta pioneered the off-books data center financing approach with Blue Owl. - The financing model works while AI compute is scarce, but overbuilding is a key risk.
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Kristina Partsinevelos Репортер по рынкам, CNBC 0:20
Broadcom's off-balance-sheet AI chip financing grows.
Broadcom is in talks to raise more than $60 billion, potentially up to $100 billion, in off-balance-sheet debt through a special purpose vehicle to finance AI chips for Anthropic and other customers. The SPV buys chips and leases them back, and Broadcom guarantees part of the debt and the chip value if deals go bad. Bank of America estimates the exposure could reach roughly $370 billion by 2029 but calls likely losses manageable. This is a major AI chip financing setup that supports demand while creating contingent balance-sheet risk.
Kristina Partsinevelos Репортер по рынкам, CNBC 1:35
Nvidia's bigger off-balance-sheet AI financing backstops less.
Nvidia is pursuing a similar off-balance-sheet AI financing plan on a larger target of more than $500 billion, but it is standing further back and backstopping only up to 25% of deals. That gives Nvidia a different risk profile: bigger financing ambitions with a smaller guaranteed slice.
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