Trump tanks tech, Intel and TSMC do a deal, and OpenAI sets a fundraising record

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Trump’s high tariffs, imposed late Wednesday, somehow managed to surprise investors, as tech stocks, and just about all stocks along with our 401(k)s, tanked Thursday — and many observers think even now the market isn’t pricing in the full impact. It’s hard to see how all this doesn’t drive us into a recession, and even harder to see why Trump is doing it. There’s no 3D chess here, only a checkerboard kicked onto the floor by a petty, malignant narcissist. (Ask me what I really think.)

Intel and TSMC have reached a preliminary deal for a joint venture to operate Intel’s chip factories, with TSMC taking a 20% stake. But how helpful this will be to Intel, and by extension U.S. chip manufacturing, depends on the details, which are sparse at this point.

Elsewhere on the chip front, Qualcomm is getting more acquisitive, looking at buying chipmaker Alphawave, on top of buying Vietnamese artificial intelligence research group MovianAI earlier this week and Edge Impulse last month.

OpenAI raised a ridiculous amount of money, a record-setting $40 billion — so much that it utterly skewed the latest venture capital stats. As capable as the company is, a valuation of $300 billion leaves absolutely no room for error, even if the errors aren’t its own. Indeed, Trump’s tariffs could slow down AI growth by making data center components more expensive, and already Alibaba and Microsoft are slowing their data center spending.

Yet the AI funding keeps on coming: Alphabet spinout Isomorphic Labs also bagged $600 million and Runway AI $308 million. One rather concerning observation on generative AI from a new Gartner report: “Consumers are not chasing these features. As the manufacturers embed AI as a standard feature in consumer devices, consumers will be forced to purchase them.” Hmm.

But AI is about to reset the cybersecurity industry, as Dave and Zeus outlined in the latest Breaking Analysis. And sure enough, a new study shows AI is now outperforming human red teams. Moreover, investors and cyber companies are betting on the reset, as ReliaQuest raised $500 million and Cyberhaven snagged $100 million for their AI-driven cyber tools, and others such as Solarwinds and Exabeam upped their AI games.

The TikTok drama looks to be coming to an end, maybe, but it’s still anybody’s guess who’s going to own all or part of it, given that Trump and China have the final say, as Oracle, Applovin and even Amazon raise their hands.

Crypto continues to gain momentum in the Trump era as stablecoin provider Circle finally filed to go public. As for IPOs, market meltdown aside, now CoreWeave’s seeming dud looks a little better as its stock rose well above its initial price.  But the stock market meltdown has delayed IPOs by Klarna and StubHub.

Here’s the news from this week from SiliconANGLE and beyond:

AI and data: Open cash register for OpenAI

Money matters

OpenAI bags $40B in funding, increasing its post-money valuation to $300B

Siemens to buy life sciences R&D company Dotmatics for $5.1B

Alphabet spinout Isomorphic Labs raises $600M for its AI drug design engine

AI video generation startup Runway raises $308M round backed by Nvidia

Gartner forecasts worldwide generative AI spending to reach $644B in 2025 Interesting quote from Distinguished VP Analyst John-David Lovelock, building on the forecast that 80% of that spending will be on hardware such as servers, smartphones and PCs: “Consumers are not chasing these features. As the manufacturers embed AI as a standard feature in consumer devices, consumers will be forced to purchase them.”

Microsoft scales back global AI data center expansion plans amid emerging low-cost model trends

Global VC funding hits $113 billion in first quarter, driven by outsized AI deals

Data management startup Hydrolix reels in $80M

Qualcomm acquires MovianAI to bolster its AI capabilities

Unframe launches with $50M in funding to offer outcome-based AI solutions for businesses

DevOps startup Opsera raises $20M to accelerate software delivery with AI agents

Sourcetable gets $4.3M in funding to help everyone become a spreadsheet power user

AutonomyAI launches with $4M to build front-end development AI agents

FurtherAI gets $4M in funding to further AI automation in the insurance sector

Vallor raises $4M to advance AI automation for enterprise procurement

Policy

To its credit, Google is keeping the focus on AI safety as artificial general intelligence looms, with a new paper outlining more clearly what the actual risks are — four of them, in fact: Google DeepMind outlines safety framework for future AGI development

New models and services

OpenAI to launch its first ‘open-weights’ model since 2019

Exclusive: Panzura unlocks metadata from IBM Deep Archive files for AI training

Amazon introduces Nova Act, an AI agent that can use a web browser

AWS brings its generative AI assistant to the Amazon OpenSearch Service

Kong’s updated AI Gateway helps to secure AI model production deployments

Emergence AI is using AI agents to build new AI agents in real-time

Cognition AI launches revamped coding assistant Devin 2.0 with much lower starting price

Runway launches new Gen-4 AI video generator

French startup Gladia launches next-generation multilingual speech-to-text AI model Solaria

Oumi releases small-parameter hallucination detection model to open source

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

Around the enterprise: The Trump Slump arrives

Top news

Trump tanks tech titans (and ultimately almost everyone else): Tech stocks slump after Trump announces ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs

Report: TSMC tentatively agrees to establish chipmaking joint venture with Intel

Selected coverage from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon

Agents, DeepSeek and MCP: Kubernetes adapts to the brave new world of AI

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New products and services

Lightmatter turbocharges GPU connectivity with its first photonics-based networking interconnects

Splunk boosts OpenTelemetry support in its observability framework

Parasail promises to power any AI workload with on-demand access to cloud-based GPUs

LoftLabs launches vNode to enhance secure workload isolation in Kubernetes

Money matters

Qualcomm weighing acquisition of publicly traded chip designer Alphawave

CoreWeave shares rip nearly 42% higher Tuesday, rising above IPO price

United Microelectronics shares close up 9% on report of potential GlobalFoundries deal

AMD completes acquisition of ZT Systems

Financial technology startup Plaid closes $575M investment at $6B valuation

Temporal raises $146M for its application reliability platform

AI data center infrastructure company Retym launches alongside $75M raise

Cerebras wins DARPA contract to build AI system with co-packaged optics

ControlTheory launches with $5M in funding to tackle observability cost and complexity

Penguin Solutions beats estimates and raises guidance on growing AI infrastructure demand

Progress Software pleases investors as it beats expectations and raises guidance

Intel has a new(ish) brand identity: “That’s the power of Intel Inside.”

We have plenty more news on cloud, infrastructure and apps

Cyber beat: The AI reset

Analysis

Breaking Analysis: Security do-over: How Palo Alto Networks sees the reset

And it’s coming fast: AI phishing hits its Skynet moment as agents outperform human red teams

Money matters

ReliaQuest raises $500M at $3.4B valuation to expand AI-driven cybersecurity

Cyberhaven nabs $100M for its AI-powered data protection platform

Adaptive Security raises $43M for its AI cyberattack simulation platform

Prowler raises $12.5M to advance its open-source driven cloud security platform

Red-teaming startup Yrikka launches with pre-seed funding to secure critical AI systems

Attack & response

Oracle denies cloud breach, while researchers point to credible indicators But then: Oracle reportedly informs clients of system breach following earlier denial

Cisco Talos report finds identity-based attacks drove majority of cyber incidents in 2024

JFrog report finds AI growth driving new software supply chain threats

New services

Exabeam introduces Nova AI agent to streamline threat detection and response

SolarWinds expands AI capabilities across observability and IT management portfolio

Google launches client-side end-to-end email encryption

More cybersecurity news here

Elsewhere around tech: Another crypto IPO

Stablecoin firm Circle seeks IPO following earlier SPAC setback

Humanoid robot creator Agility Robotics targets $400M funding round

Amazon to send 27 Kuiper communications satellites into orbit next month

Report: X could be looking at $1B fine from EU over illicit content and misinformation

D-Wave and Japan Tobacco use quantum to build a better AI model for drug discovery

As TikTok ban looms, Substack launches short video content

Tech upgrades to SF Giants’ Oracle Park aimed at removing friction from fan experience

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

Comings and goings

Nineteen-year Google veteran Sissie Hsiao, who led its consumer AI apps such as its chatbot Gemini, has stepped down and will take a break before picking up something else at Google. Josh Woodward, who leads Google Labs and oversaw the launch of NotebookLM, replaced her (per Semafor)

Joelle Pineau, Meta Platforms’ head of artificial intelligence research, said on LinkedIn that she will leave May 30, “taking some time to observe and to reflect, before jumping into a new adventure.”

Alteryx hired longtime Microsoft exec Ben Canning as chief product officer.

Data platform provider Nasuni appointed Veracode veteran Sam King CEO.

NinjaOne appointed John Sapone chief revenue officer

Monday.com also appointed a new CRO, Casey George, Qlik’s former EVP of global sales.

Intel Chief People Officer Christy Pambianchi is leaving to take the top human resources job at Caterpillar (per CRN).

WordPress creator Automattic laid off 16% of its staff, or 281 people, for all the usual corporate-speak reasons.

What’s next

April 9-11: Google Cloud Next, Las Vegas: SiliconANGLE and theCUBE will both be onsite for all the news, interviews and analysis.

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