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by rayiner
5 days ago
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> The sky-high valuation of SpaceX is almost entirely related to it's estimated TAM from AI entreprise solutions, not robots and rocketships That’s not how TAM works. The valuation of each business unit isn’t just a simple proportion of its TAM like that. In the SpaceX/xAI merger, which was just a few months ago, the rocket company was valued at $1 trillion and the AI company at $250 billion: https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/how-math-works-175-... EDIT: To elaborate: TAM is not a valuation for a specific business. It’s a ceiling in the size of the market the business targets. AI has an astronomical TAM because you can sell AI into almost every market. E.g. shipping and logistics is a $10 trillion business. You could sell AI into that market and capture some of that revenue. But if one business has a $10 trillion TAM and another is $5 trillion, that doesn’t mean the valuation of the first business is double the second one. |
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