Google reportedly capped Meta use of Gemini after Meta asked for too much compute

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Google restricted Meta use of its Gemini AI models after Meta requested more computing capacity than Google could supply, per reporting from The Information and Financial Times. The limits went in around March and disrupted some of Meta internal AI projects. Two giants fighting over scarce compute is a very 2026 problem

Google has apparently restricted other clients too as capacity shortages hit multiple customers. It even reportedly signed a deal to rent extra cloud capacity from Musk SpaceX, which ties neatly into the other compute landlord stories this week. Everyone is scrambling for chips including the companies that make the models

Meta was forced to optimize its token usage more efficiently and hunt for alternative compute sources. The whole episode highlights how acute the global AI infrastructure bottleneck has become. When Google has to ration Gemini access to Meta, the shortage is not theoretical

My read is that compute scarcity is quietly reshaping Big Tech strategy more than any model release. It is pushing everyone toward custom chips, alternative clouds, and efficiency work. And it directly affects startups, because if the giants are fighting over capacity, whatever is left for smaller players gets tighter and pricier