Happy @SpaceX IPO day!
For the first time, everyday retail investors will be able to directly own a piece of a company whose mission is the most ambitious in human history. Congrats to the whole SpaceX team. Ad Astra! 🚀
A single Starship launch will deploy 60 next-gen @Starlink V3 satellites and add 61,000 Gbps of network capacity. By comparison, a Falcon 9 carrying 27 Starlink V2 satellites adds 2,600 Gbps.
In other words, one Starship launch will add as much capacity as 23 Falcon 9 launches combined.
Just 10 Starship launches carrying Starlink V3 satellites will add as much network capacity as the entire Starlink network has today. Absolutely wild.
Our run-rate revenue has surpassed $30 billion, up from $9 billion at the end of 2025, as demand for Claude continues to accelerate. This partnership gives us the compute to keep pace.
Read more: https://t.co/XgSjL0And7
Last year, we deployed a 12 MW/63 MWh microgrid - the world’s largest second-life battery system - to power @CrusoeAI. Since then, it’s delivered 99.2% uptime.
Now, we’re scaling from 4 to 24 Crusoe modular data centers; nearly 7x the original compute capacity. A new model for AI infrastructure: faster to deploy, more flexible, and built on low-cost, reliable energy.
https://t.co/PsrZDNumki
Update: when in Phoenix it felt like every other car departing the Uber pickup line was a Waymo. I was shocked how many vehicles were reliably driving customers. AV is here and it is flourishing in select cities.
Now is the perfect time for Waymo to learn in Boston. Low visibility due to snow banks, street markings salted away, and aggressive drivers galore 🫣
If they can do it here they can do it anywhere I guess?
New cities, new horizons. 📍 Boston & Sacramento, we’re here to lay the groundwork for our autonomous ride-hailing service. The future of mobility just got a little bigger.
Learn more: https://t.co/FpAUnlDkCm
@duncancampbell Couldn’t agree more. Since it is possible hyperscalers procuring their own on site generation will be quicker than utility interconnection, they are making both bets. Barring advancements needing less energy I assume they will invest in both paths to stay competitive.