AI startup Reflection signs a $1 billion deal to access computing capacity from Nebius, according to reporting from TechCrunch and Channel NewsAsia. The agreement is focused on providing Reflection with compute resources to support its AI development work. TechCrunch notes that Reflection was founded in 2024 and is working on open source AI technology. Nebius is positioned as the compute provider under the terms of the deal, though the available coverage does not specify additional details such as delivery timelines, performance benchmarks, or whether the arrangement includes exclusivity. The reports present the transaction as a major compute commitment between the two companies, with the headline value of the arrangement set at $1 billion. Beyond the deal size and the general purpose of securing computing power, the sources do not provide further information on pricing, contract duration, or the specific infrastructure Reflection will use.