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    September 8, 2025

    Google dodges one antitrust bullet, Anthropic keeps the AI boom going, AI winners and losers

    The money gusher for marquee AI companies (and others) kept, well, gushing this week, led by Anthropic raising $13 billion at a $183 valuation.

    Mistral reportedly is raising at a $14 billion valuation, and OpenAI bought Statsig for $1.1 billion. That’s in addition to big rounds by AI agent startup Sierra, AI search hopeful You.com, AI inference software startup Baseten and AI back-office automation firm LayerX. Not to mention big deals: Atlassian is buying AI browser startup The Browser Company for $610 million — seems like everybody thinks they need a browser now.

    Google escaped a big antitrust threat as a judge ruled it doesn’t have to divest its Chrome browser and can still do search deals with Apple and others, just not exclusive ones. The reason for the mild ruling: AI is already leveling the “find stuff on the internet” playing field. But the EU isn’t in quite as forgiving a mood, slapping a $3.5 billion fine on the company over its ad tech business.

    Broadcom’s AI sales fueled growth that investors likedHewlett Packard Enterprise likewise rose thanks to strong AI server sales plus a networking boost from its long-delayed Juniper acquisition. On the AI flip side, even though Salesforce beat estimates, worries that AI could replace its software-as-a-service apps kept investors negative. But UiPath, often seen in AI’s gunsights, saw no such issue as AI also boosted its fortunes. Oracle and a few others report next week.

    Cato Networks and Varonis bulked up with acquisitions as cyber consolidation continues. But so did big fundings such as ID.me’s new $340 million round this week at a $2.2 billion valuation.

    Former Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky surfaced as a new adviser on AI infrastructure at KKR. Lots of other executives moved around too this week, including new CEOs at C3 AI, Rackspace and Mixpanel.

    Quantum computing continues to draw more investor interest as Honeywell’s Quantinuum raised $600 million at a stunning $10 billion valuation and Finland’s IQM Quantum raised $320 million.

     

    Here’s all the enterprise and emerging tech news, views and analysis this week from SiliconANGLE and beyond:

    AI and data: No trough of disillusionment just yet

    Food for thought

    Dave Vellante digs into the math behind Nvidia’s business model and modern AI economics: Breaking Analysis: Reframing Jensen’s Law: ‘Buy more, make more’ and AI factory economics

    The hidden risks of cognitive offloading

    AGI may not be the best goal for AI companies, or their enterprise customers: China has a different vision for AI. It might be smarter (per Wall Street Journal)

    Money matters

    Anthropic triples valuation to $183B in new $13B funding round

    Mistral set for $14B valuation with new funding round (per Bloomberg)

    OpenAI buys software testing startup Statsig for $1.1B and creates a new role for its CEO

    OpenAI set to start mass production of its own AI chips with Broadcom (per Financial Times)

    OpenAI boosts size of secondary share sale to $10.3 billion (per CNBC)

    Atlassian acquires AI browser developer The Browser Company for $610M

    CoreWeave to acquire OpenPipe, leader in reinforcement learning

    Nvidia acquires coding startup Solver (per The Information)

    AI agent startup Sierra raises funding at $10B valuation

    AI inference startup Baseten closes $150M investment backed by CapitalG

    You.com raises $100M to help developers build AI applications

    LayerX uses AI to cut enterprise back-office workload, scores $100M

    Nvidia backs $85M round for AI search startup Exa

    Augment raises $85M to expand AI ‘teammate’ for logistics

    HappyRobot secures $44M to automate supply chain communications with AI agents

    ProRata raises $40M to develop AI tools for publishers

    Ketryx raises $39M to help medical device makers ship safer products faster

    Recall.ai lands $38M to unlock spoken data at scale

    Predoc raises $30M to scale AI health information management platform

    Agentic AI identity verification startup Vouched gets $17M to build trust in autonomous agents

    Intella raises $12.5M to scale its Arabic speech intelligence platform

    ArcaScience raises $7M to expand AI benefit risk platform in drug development

    New models and services

    OpenAI previews new safety features for ChatGPT

    Neo4j unifies real-time transactions and graph analytics at scale

    HubSpot’s 200+ product blitz aims to power hybrid human-AI teams

    Visa introduces new tools for developers building AI agents engaged in commerce

    Lanai’s edge-based observability agents aim to seek out and shut down shadow AI

    Stardog’s ‘hallucination-free’ answer engine brings AI insights to high-stakes industries

    Wisdom AI debuts agentic data analysts to deliver a continuous stream of business insights

    SUSE teams up with Avesha to streamline AI deployment with optimized GPU-based infrastructure

    Policy

    China’s top social media platforms take steps to comply with new AI content labeling rules

    Disney agrees to pay FTC $10 million over YouTube videos for children

    No end to tech’s shameless sucking up to this administration: Melania Trump invites tech CEOs to White House to inaugurate education AI task force

    There’s even more AI and big data news on SiliconANGLE

     

    Around the enterprise: Google dodges an antitrust bullet

    Policy

    In major antitrust ruling, Google gets to keep Chrome and Android but still faces lesser penalties

    But it’s still facing similar issues in the EU, which may not be so forgiving: EU fines Google $3.5B over advertising technology practices

    US limits TSMC’s ability to send chipmaking equipment to its fabs in China

    Anthropic to stop selling AI services to majority Chinese-owned groups (per Financial Times)

    Earnings

    Salesforce beats expectations but its stock falls on weak guidance and fears over AI

    HPE’s stock inches higher on strong AI server sales and networking boost

    Broadcom’s stock surges to all-time high after $10B in new AI chip orders

    UiPath tops expectations and swings to a profit on solid AI momentum

    Zscaler tops Wall Street estimates with higher earnings and revenue

    GitLab delivers solid quarter with revenue up 29%, but guidance and CFO exit weigh on stock

    C3.ai’s stock crumbles on ‘unacceptable’ results, but new CEO promises to turn things around

    PagerDuty shares dip as second-quarter revenue falls short and outlook disappoints

    Asana earnings beat, revenue tops estimates, stock up 9%

    Figma shares slide as first post-IPO results miss profit expectations

    Sprinklr stock falls as Q2 profit falls short but revenue surpasses estimates

    Chipmaker Ambiq Micro’s stock tanks on disappointing post-IPO results

    Docusign tops Wall Street expectations with strong earnings results

    Samsara stock jumps after strong earnings and revenue beat

    More money matters

    Nvidia-backed cloud provider Lambda hires banks for IPO (per The Information)

    Kong acquires OpenMeter to power API and AI monetization

    New products and services

    New secondary sale reportedly values Revolut at $75B

    Report: OpenAI plans to build 1GW+ data center in India

    We have lots more news on cloud, infrastructure and apps

     

    Cyber beat: Consolidation keeps rolling

    Money matters

    Cato Networks acquires Aim Security to expand AI security capabilities

    Varonis acquires SlashNext to boost phishing and social engineering defenses

    Identity verification startup ID.me raises $340M at $2 billion valuation

    Cybersecurity startup Sola Security closes $35M round backed by Microsoft

    EC-Council invests $20M+ in FireCompass to expand AI offensive security

    Attack & response

    Breach of Salesloft Drift integration exposes data at Cloudflare, Zscaler and Palo Alto Networks

    Apiiro report finds AI code assistants increase developer speed but heighten security risk

    Vidar infostealer gains traction among cybercriminals as ease of use drives adoption

    New services

    Palo Alto Networks gets ready for an AI-centric world with Prisma SASE 4.0

    Addigy launches Apple-focused security suite with real-time compliance

    Detectify expands AppSec platform with new API scanning capabilities

    More cybersecurity news here

     

    Elsewhere in tech: The quantum funding boomlet

    Quantum computing firm Quantinuum raises $600M at a $10B pre-money valuation

    IQM Quantum targets US expansion and 1 million-qubit scale after raising $320M

    Crypto startup Utila raises $22M to build institutional stablecoin infrastructure

    Phasecraft secures $34M to accelerate practical quantum computing solutions

    And check out more news on emerging tech, blockchain and crypto and policy

     

    Comings and goings

    KKR appointed former Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky senior technology and AI strategy adviser to make it “the world’s leading AI infrastructure investor.”

    Enterprise AI firm C3 AI named a new CEO to replace Tom Siebel, who’s stepping down after disclosing health issues in July: Stephen Ehikian, most recently President Trump’s appointee as acting administrator of the General Services Administration.

    Hybrid cloud provider Rackspace tapped Hitachi veteran Gajen Kandiah as new CEO, succeeding Amar Maletira, who becomes vice chairman.

    Data analytics platform Mixpanel named former Plaid President Jen Taylor CEO, succeeding Amir Movafaghi, who was in the job for nine years.

    OpenAI hires the team behind Xcode coding assistant Alex (per TechCrunch)

    Mike Liberatore, xAI’s CFO, stepped down after only a few months in the job (per the Wall Street Journal).

    Brian Robins will step down as GitLab CFO Sept. 19 to pursue another opportunity. Vice President of Finance James Shen will be interim CFO.

    Digital operations management firm PagerDuty appointed Todd McNabb chief revenue officer.

    Kubernetes management platform Komodor appointed Snir Amsalem VP of R&D.

    Storage software provider Scality named Tom Leyden VP of product marketing and enterprise go-to-market.

     

    What’s next

    Events

    Looking ahead: Sept. 15-18: CrowdStrike Fal.Con, Las Vegas and virtual. TheCUBE will be onsite Sept. 16-17 for interviews and analysis, and SiliconANGLE will have the news.

    Earnings

    Tuesday, Sept. 9: Oracle, Rubrik, Synopsys, SailPoint

    Thursday, Sept 11: Adobe

     

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