AI Daily Briefing
(00:00:00) Modal's 5x Revenue Surge, AMD's $10B Taiwan Bet & Anthropic's Chip Hunt (00:00:49) Compute Crisis Reshaping Infrastructure (00:01:24) Anthropic Explores Microsoft Maia Chips (00:02:14) AMD's $10B Taiwan Investment (00:02:46) EY-Microsoft $1B Enterprise AI Alliance (00:03:27) What to Watch Next The AI infrastructure market is maturing faster than anyone forecast — and today's episode tracks exactly where the pressure is showing up. Modal Labs just hit $300M in annualized revenue, up from $60M six months ago, while raising $355M at a $4.65B valuation. The business runs lean: no owned servers, serverless compute resold from third-party providers. The growth is extraordinary, but CEO-flagged cost spikes mean the margin story is still unresolved. Anthropicis in early-stage talks to use Microsoft's Maia inference chips for Claude workloads — a direct response to demand growing eighty-fold against a ten-fold projection. Claude Code drove adoption velocity that outpaced capacity planning by eight times. Anthropic is also in conversations with Fractile and Akamai. The pattern is clear: no single vendor can currently meet frontier model inference demand at scale. AMD is investing $10B in packaging and manufacturing partnerships with ASE and SPIL in Taiwan, targeting Helios AI server deployment in the second half of 2026. This is packaging and integration — the less visible but increasingly critical bottleneck in getting AI silicon from fab into deployable systems. Meanwhile, EY and Microsoft announced a $1B enterprise AI alliance targeting Finance, Tax, Risk, HR, and Supply Chain — with reported outcomes of 15% productivity gains and 95% faster finance cycles. Enterprise AI is moving from pilots to production, and firms that can show measurable internal results will own the next wave of client mandates. Three things to watch: whether the Anthropic-Maia deal closes, whether AMD's Taiwan partnerships hold at scale, and whether Modal's margins survive rising compute costs. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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