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Elon Musk Reveals TERAFAB: The Future of AI in Space
Youtube· 2026-03-24 00:51
Well, we have a profound we have a profoundly important announcement to make which is uh the most uh epic chip building exercised in history by far. We aspire to be a galactic organ galactic civilization. So I think the the future that everyone well most people I think would agree is the most exciting is one where we are out there among the stars where we are not forever confined to one planet that we become a multilanet species like the best science science fiction that you've ever read you know Star Trek ...
SpaceX IPO: What you need to know about the biggest IPO
Rask Media· 2026-03-23 21:19
SpaceX Inc is expected to IPO it’s stock in 2026 – probably making Elon Musk even richer than his current $800 billion net worth. Is the SpaceX IPO something worth researching? I – Owen Rask, founder of Rask and a real space nerd – took a look at the business, expectations and answered an alarming question from a Rask podcast regular (see below). This article first appeared in our free investor newsletter.~~~A few months ago, the Rask team and I were sitting around a fire pit at our annual retreat.And just ...
Space sector eyes further investment growth in 2026 after record year
Yahoo Finance· 2026-01-19 10:07
Core Insights - Global investment in space technology is expected to increase further in 2026, driven by government spending on defense-linked satellite systems and private sector investments in launch capacity [1][2] - The integration of AI into space hardware and analytics, along with the potential SpaceX IPO, are anticipated to fuel funding momentum in the sector [2] Investment Trends - Investments in the space sector reached record levels in 2025, with private investment growing by 48% to $12.4 billion, including $3.8 billion in Q4 [3] - The funding in 2025 surpassed the previous peak set in 2021 and marked a full recovery from the downturn experienced in 2022, outperforming the broader venture capital market [3] Regional Insights - The U.S. led global investment in 2025 with $7.3 billion, accounting for approximately 60% of total funding, largely due to spending on launch services and defense-related programs [4] - In Europe, growth was more modest, while investments in Asia remained high, with China contributing around $2 billion as it accelerated domestic launch and satellite manufacturing [5]