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👇 TL;DR
- OpenAI seeks $100 billion investment amid AI advancements
- SpaceX prepares for IPO while advancing lunar missions
- Cerebras plans IPO amid AI market shifts
- Cursor achieves $6.6B valuation and acquires Graphite
- Redwood Materials unveils automated battery bins in San Francisco
OpenAI is in discussions for a funding round that could reach up to $100 billion, buoyed by a significant increase in its compute margin, which hit approximately 70% in October. This financial boost comes as the company forecasts a staggering $220 billion in server expenses through 2028.
Sources
- Bloomberg: OpenAI Discusses Up to $100 Billion Investment Round
- TechCrunch: OpenAI Enhances NORAD Santa Tracker with AI Features
- Fortune: OpenAI | Articles, Insights & Updates
SpaceX prepares for IPO while advancing lunar missions
SpaceX is making headlines as the company prepares for a potential IPO while continuing its ambitious lunar missions. The company's valuation continues to soar as it advances both commercial and government space contracts, positioning itself as a leader in the new space economy.
Sources
Learn about SpaceX →Cerebras plans IPO amid AI market shifts
Cerebras Systems, the AI chip maker known for its wafer-scale processors, is planning an IPO as the AI hardware market continues to evolve. The company's unique approach to AI computing has positioned it as a potential competitor to Nvidia in the growing AI infrastructure space.
Sources
Ask about Cerebras →Cursor achieves $6.6B valuation and acquires Graphite
Cursor, the AI-powered code editor, has reached a $6.6 billion valuation following its latest funding round. The company also announced the acquisition of Graphite, further strengthening its position in the AI developer tools market as demand for AI-assisted coding continues to surge.
Sources
Explore Cursor's growth →Redwood Materials unveils automated battery bins in San Francisco
Redwood Materials, the battery recycling company founded by former Tesla CTO JB Straubel, has launched automated battery collection bins in San Francisco. This initiative aims to make EV battery recycling more accessible and supports the company's mission to create a closed-loop battery supply chain.
Sources
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Goodfin, Inc.
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Disclaimer: This newsletter was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology. While we make reasonable efforts to ensure accuracy, it is possible there may be inaccuracies or unintended content.
Nothing in this newsletter constitutes investment, legal, or tax advice, nor is it an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities or financial instruments.


Recent Digest
One briefing • Five minutes • Every Monday
Your AI News Digest
Hi there,
👇 TL;DR
- OpenAI seeks $100 billion investment amid AI advancements
- SpaceX prepares for IPO while advancing lunar missions
- Cerebras plans IPO amid AI market shifts
- Cursor achieves $6.6B valuation and acquires Graphite
- Redwood Materials unveils automated battery bins in San Francisco
OpenAI seeks $100 billion investment amid AI advancements
OpenAI is in discussions for a funding round that could reach up to $100 billion, buoyed by a significant increase in its compute margin, which hit approximately 70% in October. This financial boost comes as the company forecasts a staggering $220 billion in server expenses through 2028.
Sources
- Bloomberg: OpenAI Discusses Up to $100 Billion Investment Round
- TechCrunch: OpenAI Enhances NORAD Santa Tracker with AI Features
- Fortune: OpenAI | Articles, Insights & Updates
SpaceX prepares for IPO while advancing lunar missions
SpaceX is making headlines as the company prepares for a potential IPO while continuing its ambitious lunar missions. The company's valuation continues to soar as it advances both commercial and government space contracts, positioning itself as a leader in the new space economy.
Sources
Learn about SpaceX →Cerebras plans IPO amid AI market shifts
Cerebras Systems, the AI chip maker known for its wafer-scale processors, is planning an IPO as the AI hardware market continues to evolve. The company's unique approach to AI computing has positioned it as a potential competitor to Nvidia in the growing AI infrastructure space.
Sources
Ask about Cerebras →Cursor achieves $6.6B valuation and acquires Graphite
Cursor, the AI-powered code editor, has reached a $6.6 billion valuation following its latest funding round. The company also announced the acquisition of Graphite, further strengthening its position in the AI developer tools market as demand for AI-assisted coding continues to surge.
Sources
Explore Cursor's growth →Redwood Materials unveils automated battery bins in San Francisco
Redwood Materials, the battery recycling company founded by former Tesla CTO JB Straubel, has launched automated battery collection bins in San Francisco. This initiative aims to make EV battery recycling more accessible and supports the company's mission to create a closed-loop battery supply chain.
Sources
Learn about Redwood →👋 From our AI news desk
Your personalized investment intelligence
Goodfin, Inc.
156 2nd St #226, San Francisco, CA 94105
Disclaimer: This newsletter was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology. While we make reasonable efforts to ensure accuracy, it is possible there may be inaccuracies or unintended content.
Nothing in this newsletter constitutes investment, legal, or tax advice, nor is it an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities or financial instruments.
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