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Beyond xAI the 2 billion semiconductor bet nobody covered

9 min · 21 de may de 2026
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While everyone obsessed over OpenAI's $122 billion raise, $4.3 billion quietly flowed through SEC filings into eight companies nobody talked about—inference chips, data infrastructure, AI hiring platforms—the actual plumbing that makes frontier AI work. Marvell raised $2 billion for custom silicon, MatX got $530 million for inference optimization, and Mercor landed $330 million targeting the skills gap that's killing 95% of enterprise AI pilots. The mega-rounds got the headlines but the SEC Form D tape just showed you what smart money is actually buying: the companies OpenAI can't operate without.

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