With the rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) and their increasing shift toward open-source, the traditional competitive edge is evolving. This shift raises critical questions about the future valuations of companies in this space, especially as reliance on Nvidia for compute power is being challenged by innovations in custom chip design.

Many leading companies like Tesla, Google, and Microsoft are now developing their own chips to reduce dependency on Nvidia, and interestingly, startups and independent developers are also building clusters on Apple Silicon, which offers a superior cost-performance ratio for AI computing tasks.
Apple has positioned itself as a leader in this field with its advanced chip capabilities, although there is still an opportunity for software advancements that can fully leverage this hardware.
Mr.Andreas Hassellöf, CEO of Ombori, offers insights on the rapidly evolving AI landscape and its far-reaching implications for the tech industry:
1. On the new battlegrounds in AI and their impact on valuations:
“With LLMs going open source, proprietary AI models are no longer the competitive edge. Data and compute power are the new gold. We’re seeing Big Tech pouring billions into AI infrastructure and data centers – just look at Microsoft, Google, and Meta’s recent earnings reports. This massive investment signals a fundamental shift in how we’ll value tech companies moving forward. It’s not just about owning models or even data anymore; it’s about who has the computational muscle to leverage that data most effectively.”
2. On the impending revolution in AI compute:
“While Nvidia currently dominates the AI chip market, the landscape is set for a dramatic change. Tech giants like Tesla, Google, and Microsoft are designing their own chips to break free from Nvidia dependence. Simultaneously, we’re seeing startups and even individual developers turning to alternative solutions like Apple silicon, which offers superior AI compute efficiency per watt and dollar. This shift could completely upend current market dynamics, potentially dethroning Nvidia and democratizing AI development in ways we haven’t seen before.
About Ombori:
Headquartered in Switzerland and based in Dubai, Ombori operates internationally, serving customers in more than 50 countries. Our vision transcends mere technological advancement, aiming to harness technology as a catalyst for profound positive change in individuals’ lives. Through crafting transformative experiences, we empower organizations to enhance their connections and interactions, and ultimately, significantly impact the world.
At Ombori, they transcend the role of a typical tech company; they are catalysts for significant change. Operating across 50+ countries globally, they are driven by a vision where technology isn’t just about innovation and life transformation. The mission is clear: to empower organizations through transformative experiences, fostering deep connections with their customers, and igniting impactful change worldwide.
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