Platformonomics TGIF #80: February 14, 2025

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Platformonomics TGIF is a weekly roll-up of links, comments on those links, and perhaps a little too much tugging on my favorite threads.

Our annual CAPEX festivities have drawn to a close. Another great year!

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Follow the CAPEX: Cloud Table Stakes 2024 Retrospective

My annual analysis of Biggest Tech CAPEX spending is up. Amazon, Google and Microsoft just passed a TRILLION dollars in cumulative CAPEX spend, amongst other interesting facts involving a lot of digits.

Retiring the Platformonomics Repatriation Index™

The Platformonomics Repatriation Index™ has hit yet another record low. Cloud repatriation isn’t a thing and never was a thing. It is time to retire the Index as this debate is over.

Perhaps the venture capital industry can borrow from Google’s “spring cleaning” and start officially offering mea culpas and deprecating failed investment themes (metaverse real estate needs that treatment too). Perhaps restitution for any entrepreneurs who fell for it?

We do reserve the right to make fun of the data center industry for not benefiting from AI either, despite all the money pouring in.

Elon Announces $97.4 Billion Spite Budget

Thin-skinned fractional President, CEO, and public sector volunteer Elon Musk says “It’s time for OpenAI to return to the open-source, safety-focused force for good it once was.”

For a guy who is such a big AI safety proponent, why isn’t xAI the clear AI safety leader? Former leaders have abandoned that ship. Even the EU is hinting it may have gone too far (see below, and it did). Musk could hire all the safety people and make xAI the clear AI safety leader. And if I have to hear from Elon 24×7, AI safety platitudes, which admittedly are not my favorite thing, would still be an improvement…

Or is an AI safety fixation simply something you wish upon your competitors?

Stargate: $5 Trillion and Counting

Never mind that they haven’t managed to raise their first $100 billion yet, but Stargate’s ambitions just 10x-ed. At an order of magnitude a month, we’ll be into the quadrillions by May.

Le Stargate: One Gigawatt and Counting

The French at least have tech envy, putting them ahead of the rest of Europe. But it takes more than government edicts.

EU Insanity: Peak EU AI Regulation?

Khakiocrat JD Vance absolutely unloaded on the EU at the Paris AI Summit. He rejected the entire premise of the event. The list of indictments will be familiar to readers. It is worth watching just to see the Eurocrats squirm in the background.

ClownWatch™: The European Union

“Catch up”? Chortle. Our hyperCAPEX companies spent over $250 billion on just CAPEX in 2024.

It is disappointing it has taken them this long to write this press release, but delighted to finally be able to add the EU officially to ClownWatch™.

Private Equity Buys Software Company from Private Equity: Solar Winds

Hopefully you’ve already migrated away from this poster child for private equity cybersecurity prowess!

If you’re not very good at operating software companies (or cybersecurity), one way to maintain the valuation fiction is to sell to another PE company.

2 responses

  1. I definitely agree with your take on cloud repatriation. I’d be curious to hear your thoughts on the distribution of AI workloads between public cloud and on-prem. It seems challenging to build a reliable metric for this using publicly available financial data, since hyperscalers and large enterprises source from the same hardware vendors. Do you have any ideas on how to approach this or ideas on the topic generally?

  2. Charles Fitzgerald Avatar

    Given GPU scarcity, it is hard to believe large enterprises are doing much on-prem. They simply aren’t getting any allocation of chips. If they want to train models, they have to go to where the GPUs are, which means the hyperclouds and the boutique GPU clouds (aka neoclouds). I think large enterprises are a much smaller force in AI than they are for many new IT technologies. They’re API consumers and kicking the tires on fine tuning/RAG solutions.

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