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Leading the pack is OpenAI, which raised $40 billion in its latest funding round at a $300 billion valuation -- unprecedented largesse in Silicon Valley's history. Other AI giants are following suit.
While Silicon Valley’s biggest companies have grown on the back of software, the truth is that it needs hardware to grow any further, and while those GPUs might be the headline-grabbers during ...
East Asia is challenging Silicon Valley – by being like Silicon Valley used to be Published: April 1, 2025 11:52am EDT. Robyn Klingler-Vidra, King's College London. Author.
The newly released 2025 Silicon Valley Index report uncovers the contradictions of the region: surging investment in Silicon Valley’s innovation engine, and intensifying wealth disparities and an ...
The first important Silicon Valley figure to proudly depart from the industry ethos was Mr. Thiel, the billionaire investor who helped found PayPal and who has always preferred the Übermensch to ...
The report also found the top 10% of earners hold 71% of the collective wealth. If Silicon Valley’s liquid wealth were evenly distributed, it would amount to $1 million per household. “Most people ...
Silicon Valley is home to 56 billionaires and 145,000 millionaire households, the report stated. “The concentration of wealth in the region is staggering,” the report said.
In 2024, Silicon Valley and San Francisco generated a combined $69 billion in venture capital investment. Of that total, $22 billion went to AI companies, a 90% increase since 2020.
Tech CEOs may be doing a political 180, but the majority of engineers, investors and scientists who make Silicon Valley the global center of innovation and profit vote Democratic.
Silicon Valley has long reigned as the king of unicorn development, but its dominance is increasingly challenged by rising venture hotspots like Shenzhen, Beijing, Singapore, and Tel Aviv. Now ...
This is WIRED’s Uncanny Valley, a show about the people, power and influence of Silicon Valley. I'm Michael Calore, director of consumer tech and culture here at WIRED. Lauren Goode: And I'm ...