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Unveiling the Technology Behind Wall Street’s AI Pricing Strategy

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Meet the startup helping Wall Street put a price on AI compute

The Accelerating Growth of AI Buildout

The expansion of AI technology continues to surge forward with no signs of slowing down. With investments totaling hundreds of billions of dollars annually into data centers and GPUs, the cost of compute has emerged as the primary expense for those involved in AI product development. Despite the significant financial investment, there remains a lack of a clear-cut method to determine the value of compute or for businesses to safeguard against fluctuations in pricing.

In a bold move to address this challenge, Silicon Data recently concluded a successful $30 million Series A funding round. The company’s primary objective is to establish itself as the benchmark price for GPU rentals and to create an index that would serve as the basis for Wall Street futures contracts. Silicon Data is set to introduce its compute futures trading on the CME platform on October 5th, pending regulatory approvals.

On a recent episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Rebecca Bellan engages in a conversation with Steve Hou, the head of research at Silicon Data. Together, they delve into the current state of the AI buildout and explore why the data presents a more optimistic outlook than the prevailing narratives of declining chip values and stagnant data center growth.

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