Financial Times

Goldman Sachs expects SpaceX’s AI revenue to surge 100 times by 2030

Goldman Sachs expects SpaceX’s AI revenue to surge 100 times by 2030

Goldman Sachs projects that SpaceX’s artificial intelligence income could experience a 100-fold increase by the year 2030. These estimates serve to support the $1.78 trillion valuation that the company is currently promoting as it prepares for its initial public offering.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-04 14:50:46 UTC

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