Tech Trends Digest — May 22, 2026
Top Signals
OpenAI moves to file confidential IPO prospectus (May 22): Preparing a confidential S-1 submission with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as lead underwriters, targeting a public listing above $1T as early as September 2026. It arrives in the same week as SpaceX's already-filed $1.75T S-1 — the largest concurrent capital-raising event in tech history, with both deals leaning on the same two banks. [1][2]
Anthropic projects first-ever quarterly operating profit (May 21): Q2 2026 revenue is expected to reach $10.9B — more than double Q1's $4.8B — with an estimated ~$559M operating profit. Coming just as SpaceX's S-1 disclosed Anthropic's $1.25B/month compute spend, it signals AI-native revenue has reached institutional scale, but sustainable margins remain an open question. [3][4]
SpaceX files S-1 targeting $1.75T valuation and June 12 Nasdaq debut (May 20): A $75B raise would set the all-time global IPO record, eclipsing Saudi Aramco's 2019 listing. The filing also disclosed a $1.25B/month Anthropic compute arrangement — making SpaceX a significant read-through for AI infrastructure spend. [5][6]
NVIDIA Q1 FY2027 blowout — but NVDA slides 1.9% (May 20–21): Revenue of $81.6B (+85% YoY), data center revenue doubling to $75.2B, Q2 guidance of $91B (±2%), and an $80B buyback — yet shares fell for the third consecutive post-earnings session, marking an "expectations ceiling" even extraordinary results can't clear. [7][8]
Stable Audio 3.0 ships open weights for music generation (May 20): Stability AI's four-model family generates up to 6:20 of licensed-data-trained music, with three tiers (up to 1.4B parameters) released open-weight on Hugging Face — more than doubling the duration achievable in Stable Audio 2.0 and setting a new accessibility floor for generative audio. [9][10]
AI / ML
(May 22) OpenAI prepares confidential IPO filing: Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are advising; most recent private valuation was $852B from the March 2026 funding round. OpenAI's annualised revenue exited 2025 above $20B, per CFO Sarah Friar's January 2026 disclosure. A listing above $1T would make it the largest-ever technology IPO. The filing caps a week in which the two dominant AI frontier labs — OpenAI and Anthropic — both signalled readiness for public-market scrutiny. [1][2]
(May 21) Anthropic reaches profitability threshold: Q2 2026 revenue of $10.9B yields an expected ~$559M operating profit — the company's first. Growth is concentrated in API and enterprise licensing (Claude). SpaceX's concurrently filed S-1 confirmed the $1.25B/month compute arrangement, which will weigh on margin sustainability as training and inference costs scale. [3][4]
(May 20) Stable Audio 3.0 launches with open weights: Four-model family — small SFX (459M parameters), small (459M), medium (1.4B), large (2.7B) — generates up to 6 minutes 20 seconds of music from text prompts, trained on fully licensed data. Small, small SFX, and medium are open-weight on Hugging Face; the large model is API/enterprise-only (revenue above $1M/year requires an enterprise license). The community license permits commercialisation of outputs. [9][10]
Developer Tools
- (May 20) WordPress 7.0 "Armstrong" released: Ships a native AI Client built into Core for talking to generative AI models, React 19 for the block editor, a DataViews admin dashboard replacing legacy list tables, new Breadcrumbs and Icons core blocks, a responsive Grid block, and Gallery lightbox support. Real-time collaboration was deferred due to race conditions and memory-efficiency concerns. PHP 7.4 is now the minimum requirement; PHP 7.2/7.3 are dropped. With WordPress powering roughly 43% of all web properties, native AI model hooks in Core constitute a potentially enormous distribution surface for AI-augmented web experiences. [11][12]
Startups & Funding
(May 20) SpaceX files S-1 for $1.75T Nasdaq IPO: Filed with the SEC on May 20, targeting a June 12 debut under the ticker SPCX with a planned $75B capital raise — a sum that would break Saudi Aramco's 2019 record. Lead underwriters are Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BofA, Citi, and JPMorgan. The S-1 frames a $28.5T total addressable market centred on Starlink, satellite broadband, and launch services, and discloses the $1.25B/month Anthropic compute arrangement as a revenue line item. [5][6]
(May 20) Socket hits unicorn status with $60M Series C: Lead investor Thrive Capital, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz and Capital One Ventures, at a $1B valuation — bringing total funding to $125M. Socket scans open-source dependencies for malicious packages before they reach production; customers include Anthropic, xAI, Cursor, Figma, and Vercel. As AI-generated code increases the surface area of novel dependency risk, the round signals rising institutional conviction in supply-chain security as a distinct investable category. [13][14]
Market Lens
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) reported Q1 FY2027 revenue of $81.6B (+85% YoY), data center revenue of $75.2B (doubling YoY, 92% of total), Q2 guidance of ~$91B (±2%), non-GAAP gross margin guidance of 75.0%, and an $80B share-buyback authorisation — per the company's SEC 8-K filing. Despite the beat-and-raise, NVDA declined approximately 1.9% on May 21, per CNBC, marking the third consecutive post-earnings decline. The pattern suggests analyst expectations are now structurally set above even record prints, compressing the upside reaction window. [7][8]
The SpaceX–OpenAI dual IPO pipeline — SPCX targeting June 12 at $1.75T and OpenAI targeting September at above $1T — would together add roughly $2.75T in market capitalisation to public markets within four months. The overlapping underwriter lineup (Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley on both deals) compresses Street bandwidth; both transactions will price into a market already processing NVDA's $91B Q2 guide and elevated AI-capex assumptions across hyperscalers. [1][5]
Anthropic's profitability signal — expected ~$559M operating profit on $10.9B Q2 revenue — would reframe frontier AI labs from loss-driven research ventures to cash-generating enterprises and accelerate scrutiny of Anthropic's own path to a public offering. Simultaneously, the SpaceX S-1's disclosure of Anthropic's $1.25B/month compute spend is a direct read-through for AI infrastructure demand, sustaining the thesis around GPU and cloud beneficiaries including NVDA, Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD), and cloud providers. [3][4][5]
Socket's $1B valuation (Thrive Capital, a16z) at a $60M raise signals that AI-era software supply-chain security is attracting Tier 1 venture at unicorn scale. AI-generated and LLM-assisted code is expanding the attack surface of open-source dependency chains — a tailwind for cybersecurity incumbents such as Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW) and CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) expanding into code-scanning use cases, and a category headwind for platforms that surface unvetted AI-generated packages. [13][14]
Sources
- OpenAI to confidentially file for IPO as soon as Friday — CNBC
- OpenAI IPO 2026: ChatGPT Maker Prepares Confidential Filing With Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley — Business Matters
- Anthropic set to hit $10.9 billion in revenue during second quarter, source says — CNBC
- Anthropic posts first operating profit as quarterly revenue surges to $10.9B — TechBriefly
- SpaceX IPO targets $28.5 trillion total addressable market — Fortune
- SpaceX SPCX IPO S-1 Full Teardown: $1.75 Trillion Valuation, Starlink, xAI, and the Anthropic Deal — The VC Corner
- NVIDIA Q1 FY2027 Financial Results Press Release — SEC EDGAR
- Nvidia earnings takeaways: Data center revenue nearly doubles, report is strong but stock slides — CNBC
- Stability AI releases a new audio model that can create 6-minute songs — TechCrunch
- Stable Audio 3.0: the model family built with open-weight models — Stability AI
- WordPress 7.0 "Armstrong": What's New in the May 2026 Release — SmartWP
- What's New for Developers? (May 2026) — WordPress Developer Blog
- Socket Raises $60M Series C at a $1B Valuation to Help Enterprises Build Securely With AI — Socket Blog
- Security Firm Thwarting Nation-State Hackers Valued at $1 Billion — Bloomberg