Microsoft × OpenAI Deal Re-Cut, Elon's Pre-IPO Trial, Mag 7 Q1 & More.
The pattern running through today’s items: “Re-drawn and Re-litigated AI deals.” Microsoft and OpenAI re-drew their landmark 2019 deal. Elon is re-litigating his exit from OpenAI in court ahead of two mega-IPO docket dates. And the Mag 7 Q1 prints this week tell us more about Amazon, Meta, Google and Microsoft AI plans on Wednesday— capex, cloud, model — Apple on Thursday.
Three Key Takes today:
(1) Q1 Look at 5 of 7 Mag 7 — Capex and AI Plans Front and Center. Five of 7 Mag 7 names print this week — Amazon, Meta, Google, Microsoft (Wed close) plus Apple (Thursday). Nvidia and Tesla are on different cycles. Each carries a different AI capex story into the call. Pre-print frame: The Information — Musk, OpenAI, big tech earnings deck week. Standing FAANG-to-MANGO read on the index: AI-RTZ #876 — A Long Way From FAANG to MANGO Via AI.
MP Take: “Amazon, Meta, Google, and Microsoft are all locked in on AI plans. Amazon and Meta are ramping from behind. Google is expanding its lead. Microsoft is ramping Azure with Anthropic plus OpenAI — both. Q1 prints this week will surface the capex and growth shape behind each of those headlines. Watch the cloud growth deltas, not the capex absolutes.”
(2) OpenAI × Microsoft Re-Do — Both Sides Got Something. The most-watched commercial agreement in AI just got rewritten. The OpenAI announcement: OpenAI — Next phase of the Microsoft partnership. Under-the-hood reporting on what changed: The Information — Microsoft exclusive rights to sell OpenAI models, AGI clause scrapped. Standing thesis on Microsoft’s post-OpenAI-pure-play stance: AI-RTZ #898 — Microsoft Outlines Its Post-OpenAI. Three threads under this: (a) OpenAI shifts focus from Azure to AWS for AI infrastructure — The Information — OpenAI’s AWS push as customers embrace rivals; (b) Microsoft can now run harder with OpenAI IP and build its own models — the inverse benefit; (c) The race-to-AGI clause window: 2030 to 2032 — both sides set capex, hiring, IPO timing against it.
MP Take: “OpenAI gets hosting rights beyond Azure. And Microsoft gets a cut of the revenues OpenAI generates from the other clouds (AWS, et al). This is Microsoft converting their deal into a toll opportunity through 2030/2032.
The consumer-AI-devices carve-out exempts OpenAI from the Microsoft enterprise deal — protects the Jonny Ive partnership.
OpenAI gets relief on aspects of IP and enterprise revenue sharing, which is positive for OpenAI vs Anthropic on revenue metrics pre-IPO. Both sides got some of what they want, but not all— and that’s what makes a ‘good’ deal.”
(3) Elon’s Pre-Mega-AI-IPO ‘Nuisance’ Trial Kicks Off. Elon’s lawsuit against OpenAI / Sam Altman heads into trial right as both his and Altman’s teams race toward mega-AI IPOs. Trial setup: Implicator — Musk sues Altman, rewrites Gemini gains. Standing IPO context: AI-RTZ #1066 — SpaceX × xAI IPO Filing Outlines. Origin-story drama: jury selection today, “Social Network”-style fodder, eventual movie almost guaranteed.
MP Take: “The Elon playbook is running full tilt — litigation plus no-holds-barred competition. The litigation has ‘nuisance value’ at most. The trial doesn’t change the destination for either company. Both companies are on locked-in courses for differentiated IPOs. Elon’s path: SpaceX/xAI consolidation plus the litigation lever. Altman’s path: the rewritten Microsoft deal plus the AWS pivot. The lawsuit is friction, not redirection.”
Plus: Gadget AI — OpenAI’s reported smartphone build with Qualcomm + Luxshare + MediaTek. Source on the supply-chain configuration: Ming-Chi Kuo on OpenAI’s smartphone build (X). Standing thesis on consumer-AI-device routes: AI-RTZ #728 — OpenAI’s SamJony AI Device RTZ. The supply-chain math says it’s a $100 billion+ side quest at global scale.
MP Take: “At least a five-year development path given today’s supply-chain realities. Software developments will lag hardware — AI-native operating systems and native app primitives aren’t there yet. Pole position today belongs to Google via Gemini integration with apps and the ad model on mobile and desktop. Apple a clear #2 contender — supply chain plus partnership leverage. OpenAI/Ive, Amazon, Meta — all a distant third.”
Bonus — today’s AI-RTZ companion #1069 covers An AI-run Hedge Fund — what happens when the model becomes the portfolio manager, not just the analyst. Different topic, same week, same throughline: AI is moving deeper into the workflow, faster than the legal and contractual scaffolding can keep up.
Closing Qs —
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Where do AI smartphones stand today? Not where Apple/Google/OpenAI’s marketing wants you to think. Real AI smartphones require operating systems redone from first principles for AI agents — not just chatbot apps grafted onto today’s iOS/Android. Multi-year journey.
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Who has pole position? Google, by a clear length. Gemini integration across mobile + desktop + the ad model is the closest thing to an AI-native consumer surface today. Apple’s #2 advantage is supply chain plus partnership leverage. OpenAI/Ive, Amazon, Meta — all running, none yet in striking distance. Stay tuned.
(NOTE: The discussions here are for information purposes only, and not meant as investment advice at any time. Thanks for joining us here)
Shorts Clips from today’s episode
Short — Luxair Joins OpenAI’s Smartphone Build Ming-Chi Kuo’s report on OpenAI’s smartphone supply chain — Qualcomm + MediaTek for processors, Luxshare (the ex-Foxconn powerhouse behind 60–70% of Apple gear) for assembly. OpenAI is locking in the supply chain pre-IPO.
Short — Elon’s Pre-IPO Lawsuit Against OpenAI Elon’s lawsuit against OpenAI / Sam Altman heads into trial right as both teams race toward mega-AI IPOs. MP: the Elon playbook running full tilt — litigation plus no-holds-barred competition. Nuisance value at most.
Short — OpenAI’s $100B Smartphone Side Quest The supply-chain math: $100B+ commitment at global scale, 5-year development path. Software lags hardware — AI-native OS/app primitives are years out. Exciting, but temper the timeline.
Short — OpenAI × Microsoft Re-Cut Their Deal The landmark 2019 deal got rewritten ahead of OpenAI’s IPO. AGI clause scrapped, hosting unlocked beyond Azure, consumer-AI-devices carve-out for OpenAI, latitude for Microsoft to run harder with OpenAI IP and build its own models.
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Links used in today’s show (already embedded inline above; listed here for reference)
Take 1 — Q1 Look at 5 of 7 Mag 7:
Take 2 — OpenAI × Microsoft Re-Do:
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The Information — Microsoft exclusive rights to sell OpenAI models, scrap AGI clause
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The Information — OpenAI’s AWS push comes as customers embrace rivals
Take 3 — Elon’s Pre-IPO ‘Nuisance’ Trial:
Plus — Gadget AI on OpenAI Smartphone:
Bonus — today’s AI-RTZ companion:
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AI-RTZ #1069 — An AI-run Hedge Fund (swap placeholder with public URL after publish — #1069 already shipped ~5 AM EST)