Tech Trends Digest — July 13, 2026
Top Signals
Anthropic overtakes OpenAI on revenue, running at a $47 B annualised rate (July 12). Fortune reports that Anthropic is pacing at ~$47 B ARR against OpenAI's most recent self-reported $25–33 B, a crossover driven in large part by Claude Code's explosive enterprise adoption (from ~$1 B to ~$2.5 B ARR between year-end 2025 and February 2026). The reversal — in an era when OpenAI is preparing a blockbuster IPO — is the single most consequential competitive data point in AI so far this year and signals that enterprise agentic coding is where the revenue race is being won. [1][2]
TypeScript 7 ships as GA (July 8): Go-powered compiler cuts VS Code full-build time from 125.7 s → 10.6 s, an 11.9× speedup. Microsoft rewrote the entire TypeScript compiler in Go rather than starting fresh, preserving identical type-checking semantics while unlocking native code speed and shared-memory multithreading. This is the most significant change to the JavaScript/TypeScript developer toolchain in years, directly affecting every IDE, CI pipeline, and monorepo that type-checks TypeScript today. [3][4]
SpaceXAI launches Grok 4.5 (July 8), the first model since SpaceX's IPO, with Cursor developer data baked into training. SpaceX's post-IPO AI arm released Grok 4.5 at an aggressive $2/$6 per million tokens (input/output), claiming Opus-class performance — and immediately distributed it inside Cursor on all subscription tiers. By routing real developer session data from the $60 B Cursor acquisition directly into model training, SpaceXAI has established a proprietary data flywheel that neither OpenAI nor Anthropic can easily replicate. [5][6][7]
Federal Reserve Chair Warsh taps a16z's Marc Andreessen to co-lead new AI & Productivity Task Force (July 9–12). The "Productivity and Jobs" working group is one of five new Fed bodies mandated to assess AI's impact on jobs, prices, and monetary policy. The appointment — alongside Stanford's Charles Jones and Microsoft's Asha Sharma — marks the first time the Fed has formally structured AI-driven economic analysis as a monetary-policy input, and introduces a direct line from Silicon Valley VC interests into Fed deliberations. [8][9]
iOS 27 public beta expected to drop this week, around July 14 (ongoing). Developer beta 3 landed July 6 with customisable Siri, new Shortcuts actions, and Photos improvements. Apple historically releases the first public beta 7–10 days after the third developer beta, putting the launch window squarely on July 13–14 — the first broad public access to iOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate, and the new Apple Intelligence features announced at WWDC 2026. [10][11]
AI / ML
Grok 4.5 launches July 8, available in Cursor on all plans from day one. SpaceXAI's new model was trained on coding, science, engineering, and maths corpora — with Cursor real-session data as a new ingredient since SpaceX's $60 B all-stock Cursor acquisition closed in mid-June. Priced at $2/$6 per million tokens versus Anthropic's Opus 4.8 at $5/$25, Grok 4.5 targets the cost-sensitive coding and agentic-work market. It is not yet available in the EU. Matters because it is the clearest signal yet of how SpaceX plans to monetise its Cursor purchase: as a closed training-data flywheel. [5][6][7]
Anthropic reported to surpass OpenAI in annualised revenue at ~$47 B run rate (July 12). Claude Code is cited as the core engine, growing from $1 B to $2.5 B ARR in roughly two months. Anthropic also leads OpenAI in business-app subscriptions per May Ramp data. OpenAI is tracking to $25–33 B ARR by its own disclosures. Both figures are company-provided; neither has published audited financials as of this digest. Matters because it reframes the AI revenue narrative heading into OpenAI's planned IPO. [1][2]
Gemini 3.5 Pro GA reportedly targeting July 17 with a 2 M-token context window, Deep Think reasoning on the $250/month Ultra tier, and API pricing of roughly $1.25 input / $10 output per million tokens, per leaked launch materials. Google has not officially confirmed the date as of July 13. Matters because it would place three new frontier-class models from three labs in the market within eight days — accelerating the price and capability pressure on all incumbents. [12]
OpenAI confidentially filed an S-1 with the SEC (June 8, ongoing). Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are lead underwriters; private-market valuation is $730 B–$850 B, with a debut targeted as early as September 2026. Reuters reported in late June that OpenAI may delay to 2027, but no revision has been confirmed as of July 13. The active Apple trade-secret lawsuit now represents a material risk-factor item for any IPO prospectus. [13][14]
Developer Tools
TypeScript 7.0 generally available (July 8). The Go-ported compiler ships with 8–12× faster full builds, shared-memory multithreading, and semantically identical type checking to TypeScript 6. VS Code users get an in-editor TypeScript 7 extension immediately; Visual Studio will enable it automatically based on workspace config. Microsoft says this is a methodical port, not a rewrite, so existing TS 6 codebases remain fully compatible. Matters because CI/CD pipelines that currently wait minutes for type-check will see near-instant feedback cycles. [3][4]
VS Code 1.128 ships July 8 with expanded agent workflows, parallel sessions, and OS-level keyboard shortcuts. Copilot agents can now run related chats in parallel within a single session — comparing approaches simultaneously — while subagent transcripts appear as read-only peer chats accessible from the Conversations menu. Browser-tab placement lets developers route integrated browser tabs to a side group or separate window. Copilot Vision (image/PDF attachment) reaches GA. Matters because parallel agent sessions are a meaningful UX improvement for agentic coding workflows. [15][16]
GitHub Copilot browser tools reached GA on July 1 (ongoing). The browser-control capability — letting Copilot navigate, inspect, and interact with live web pages — is now stable for all Copilot users. This closes the agentic loop for frontend debugging: agents can observe real browser state rather than reason about it statically. [16]
Apple / Mobile
iOS 27 public beta imminent, expected ~July 14. Apple released iOS 27 Developer Beta 3 on July 6 with customisable Siri personalisation settings, a new wallpaper action in Shortcuts, and Photos/Memories improvements. Based on Apple's pattern across iOS 16–26, the first public beta arrives 7–10 days after beta 3. Macworld reports that July 2026 will also bring macOS 27 Golden Gate, iPadOS 27, watchOS 27, and tvOS 27 public betas simultaneously. Matters because it marks the first public access to WWDC 2026's Apple Intelligence features, including the new Gemini-powered Siri integration. [10][11][17]
Apple vs. OpenAI trade-secret lawsuit (filed July 10, ongoing). Already covered extensively in the July 12 digest; the story continues to evolve as OpenAI prepares its legal response. Key new development July 12: Apple's complaint alleges that hardware partners were misled into believing they had Apple permission to use a proprietary metal-finishing technique, broadening the scope beyond employee poaching. [18][19]
Startups / Funding
Together AI closes $800 M Series C at $8.3 B valuation (July 1, ongoing). Led by Aramco Ventures, with Nvidia, General Catalyst, Vista Equity Partners, and Emergence Capital participating. Together AI's annual bookings surpassed $1.15 B in the most recent quarter, and the round includes commitments for 500 MW of compute capacity to be capitalised independently by investors. Matters because it is the largest single validation yet of the open-source inference model: enterprises increasingly want to run frontier-class open models on dedicated capacity, not share API endpoints with competitors. [20][21][22]
SambaNova Systems' $1 B Series F (July 8, ongoing). Already covered in the July 12 digest. New detail: the SN50 chip begins shipping to customers in H2 2026, with SoftBank as the first deployment partner and JPMorganChase as the reference on-prem customer. A second close of the Series F is pending. [23][24]
Federal Reserve AI task force (July 9–12). The "Productivity and Jobs" working group adds an institutional legitimacy layer to AI economic analysis, with implications for capital allocation: if the Fed formally ties AI productivity forecasts to its inflation models, it changes the interest-rate framework under which AI capex decisions are made. [8][9]
Consumer Tech / Hardware
SK Hynix (NASDAQ: SKHY) closed its Nasdaq debut July 10 at $168.01 (+13% from its $149 IPO price) — already covered in the July 12 digest. New context: Bloomberg reported the ADR was seven-times oversubscribed by more than 500 institutional investors, with proceeds earmarked for HBM fab expansion in Korea and a $4 B advanced-packaging plant in West Lafayette, Indiana, targeting ~2028 delivery. [25][26]
AI investment is cannibalising conventional consumer electronics supply chains. Tom's Hardware reports that AI server build-out will consume more power than all conventional data-centre hardware combined by 2027, and memory price pressure — driven by AI DRAM/HBM demand — is pushing budget smartphone bill-of-materials to the point where memory alone can reach 64% of a low-tier handset's cost. Budget smartphone sales are projected to fall 22% in 2026. Matters because it illustrates how AI infrastructure spending is directly compressing margins in adjacent consumer hardware categories. [27]
Market Lens
Anthropic's $47 B ARR claim (if borne out by audited financials) would reframe OpenAI's planned IPO at $730 B–$850 B. OpenAI's public-market pricing will likely be benchmarked against Anthropic's private round (closed May 2026 at a ~$965 B valuation per CNBC [28]). A competitor at parity or ahead on revenue at a comparable valuation changes the revenue-multiple story for Wall Street. Neither figure has been audited; treat both as indicative.
SpaceXAI / Grok 4.5 data-flywheel strategy is the most concrete post-Cursor-acquisition product thesis. SpaceX (private, post-IPO on Nasdaq but not yet with a widely traded ticker as of July 13) is making Cursor's developer-session data a durable structural advantage: every Cursor user generates training signal that closed-API competitors cannot access. This could widen Grok's coding benchmark gap over time even if raw parameter counts remain similar.
TypeScript 7's 10× build-speed improvement could reduce cloud CI compute spend materially for large TypeScript shops. For Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), this is double-sided: faster builds reduce Azure CI billing per run but increase developer loyalty and VS Code / Copilot stickiness. Net effect likely positive for Microsoft's developer-platform TAM.
SambaNova (private, $11 B) and Together AI (private, $8.3 B) represent two distinct infrastructure bets: SambaNova on proprietary silicon for regulated on-prem inference; Together AI on open-model neocloud for cost-sensitive enterprise. Both are on a collision course with Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) at the hardware layer and with AWS/Azure/GCP at the cloud layer. No specific NVDA price move from July 11–13 could be independently verified from a primary financial source; omitting to avoid unverified figures.
SK Hynix (NASDAQ: SKHY) +13% on Nasdaq debut (July 10, confirmed CNBC [26]) puts the spotlight on Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) as the most directly comparable U.S.-listed memory play. SK Hynix's aggressive HBM fab expansion timeline — Indiana plant targeted for ~2028 — extends the competitive overlap with Micron's own HBM ramp, likely keeping margin pressure on both companies through the decade.
Sources
- Anthropic Just Overtook OpenAI in Revenue — Hits a Stunning $47 Billion Run Rate — SchemaNinja
- Sam Altman seeks new world order for AI as OpenAI slowly loses ground to Google and Anthropic — Fortune
- Announcing TypeScript 7.0 — Microsoft TypeScript Blog
- TypeScript 7 Arrives to Rock VS Code with Go-Powered Speed — Visual Studio Magazine
- Introducing Grok 4.5 — SpaceXAI
- SpaceXAI releases Grok 4.5, which Elon describes as an 'Opus-class model' — TechCrunch
- SpaceX to acquire Cursor for $60B in stock, days after blockbuster IPO — TechCrunch
- Federal Reserve enlists Marc Andreessen to advise on AI under Warsh — The Washington Post
- Fed Chair Warsh Bets on AI, Taps Marc Andreessen and Xbox CEO Asha Sharma to Help 'Inform' Future Fed Policy — Benzinga
- iOS 27 Public Beta is Coming Soon — MacRumors
- iOS 27 Release Date: Latest Schedule Confirms iPhone's July Public Beta — Forbes
- Top 10 AI News July 12 2026: Apple vs OpenAI and More — Unrot
- OpenAI confidentially files for IPO, prepping Wall Street for mega AI debut — CNBC
- OpenAI Targets An IPO As Soon As September At Up To $850 Billion — TechTimes
- Visual Studio Code 1.128 Release Notes — code.visualstudio.com
- GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code, June 2026 releases — GitHub Changelog
- OS 27 betas for all and everything else coming from Apple this month — Macworld
- Apple sues OpenAI alleging trade secret theft, says scheme was 'at every level' — CNBC
- Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft — TechCrunch
- Together AI Raises $800 Million at $8.3 Billion Valuation to Make Frontier AI Accessible to All — Business Wire
- Announcing our $800M Series C to accelerate the shift to open-source AI — Together AI Blog
- Neocloud Together AI raises $800M, leaps to $8.3B valuation — TechCrunch
- SambaNova Completes First Close of $1 Billion Financing at $11 Billion Valuation — General Atlantic
- AI chip maker SambaNova raises $1B at $11B valuation, 5 months after last mega round — TechCrunch
- SK Hynix ADR Stock (SKHYV) Rises After $26.5 Billion US Listing — Bloomberg
- SK Hynix rises 13% in Nasdaq debut. Chairman tells CNBC 'demand is enormous' — CNBC
- AI demand reshapes the world of consumer electronics — Tom's Hardware
- Anthropic tops OpenAI as most valuable AI startup, nears $1 trillion valuation in latest round — CNBC