What The SpaceX-xAI Deal Signals

The merger was valued at $1.25 trillion. There was some debt included in the deal which pulls the total down into the $1.1 trillion range.

Nevertheless, this was one of the largest mergers in history. The true number is the $250 billion that xAI was valued at when the acquisition took place. This dwarfs the two previous deals which happened during the dot com era.

Who remembers AOL buying out Time Warner? For the sake of Elon Musk and his investors, the hope is this works out better than that one.

So why do this deal? Why would a space company merge with one that is focused upon AI?

According to the narrative today, everything boils down to data centers. This is the nexus of the future, something that every company is trying to solve.

This deal goes a long way to ensuring that xAI will be one of the leading AI companies.

What The SpaceX-xAI Deal Signals

How to power these data centers?

This is an enormous challenge facing every AI company. We are looking at the electricity requires skyrocketing. The sheer size of these data centers is pulling more juice than the towns or cities that surround them.

It is a thirst that is only going to keep growing.

How do we combat this? There are many different approaches being pursued. The vast majority of the focus is on Earth. Not surprisingly, Musk is looking into space for the answer.

The idea of data centers in space was never talked about a few months ago. Now, it is common discussion within the AI world. Musk might be the leader in this move, having a rocket company to utilize.

It is also the foundation of the merger between these two companies.

If SpaceX can get its next generation of rockets going, the ability to launch satellites at a cost that beats what is available on Earth becomes reality. There was a filing by the company to put 1 million satellites in orbit.

The power situation is answered as these satellites will have solar panels attached to them. By going into space, 24 hours sun availability is possible. This is part of the move to harness all of the sun's energy.

The Future Is Space?

Musk firmly believes the future is space. This is not novel as the United States established SpaceForce during Trump's first term. In the race against the rest of the world, the US has a window where it is the undisputed leader.

This will not last forever.

The challenge is, when competing against China, that country has the overwhelming lead in energy. China is working on a couple dozen nuclear plants while the US has zero under construction.

It latter simply cannot keep up.

Here is where the move into space could change things completely. If we see data centers moved into space, the cost would drop a great deal. The power requirements, from utilities, would be zero. Energy would be freed up for other purposes, most notably inference compute.

One major question is how soon does this become a reality. Right now, we are talking about a large acquisition based upon speculation. So far, nobody has a data centers operating in space. They are all on Earth.

When do we see the first? If this is something that happens in 2027 or 2028, then the US is in the game. However, a timeline pushing this into the 2030s would mean that we don't have much here.

Perhaps we can see something start to be planned on the moon also.

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the biggest cost to AI is the electricity to power it. AND YET, the power isnt for computers, it's for cooling the computers. Imagine you have a data center, in space? Cooling just became immensely cheaper!

Now, to solve the data thruput of up and downlink and youre all good

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Its not just about datacenters in space.

Its about giving X (free speech) the protection of SpaceX's complete domination of the ultimate high ground & extremely strong finances.

SpaceX has by far the world's largest space launch capacity and this includes an ability to cause very big heavy things to fall from the sky on EU regulators that try to restrict free speech.

SpaceX also has the ability to deliver uncensored internet (including X) to anywhere on the planet with local regulators powerless to stop it. This includes direct to phone internet. Laser based connections between satellites in space mean ground stations on US soil (protected by 1st amendment) can connect the entire planet.

The Trump Admin has realised that censorship abroad ultimately causes censorship in the US and undermines democracy. Thus Trump and Musk will force free speech everywhere as a US strategic interest.

Elon Musk & SpaceX are huge strategic assets for the US. The US will use all means (including kinetic actions) to protect these assets, including from EU tyrants.

The whole data centers play is also a way to create even more demand for the huge amount of launch capability that Starship & Booster will bring on line.

With the hundreds of billions being spent on the AI race, what better way to secure humanity's future on Mars.

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The future is space, absolutely. But it's not here yet. I'm following space news, and compared to the speed of things on Earth nowadays, they are still moving very slowly. And that despite SpaceX being well ahead of everyone else trying to play catch-up in most areas.

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