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AI mega-listings are 'just the start,' Razer CEO says, ahead of historic SpaceX IPO
Blockbuster public offerings from AI companies could be an enduring feature of the industry, Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan said Thursday, ahead of several mega IPOs.

TL;DR
- Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan believes blockbuster public offerings from AI companies will be an enduring feature of the industry.
- He anticipates multiple waves of AI companies going public, with current filings from SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic being just the beginning.
- SpaceX is targeting a $1.77 trillion valuation for its IPO.
- OpenAI and Anthropic have also filed for public offerings, with Anthropic recently valued at $965 billion and OpenAI at $852 billion.
- Razer delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2022 to focus on AI development.
- Razer has invested over $600 million in AI development and launched AI-powered wearable products, including the Project Motoko AI headset, an AI workstation, and an AI desktop companion named Ava.
- Tan stated that Razer is 'all-in on AI' and exploring AI's potential for human-like personalities and emotions.