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SpaceX IPO: 2 AI stocks that stand to benefit big time

by May 18, 2026
written by May 18, 2026

SpaceX’s confidential S-1 filing sets the stage for a historic initial public offering.

Targeting a valuation between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion, a sharp premium to recent $800 billion private tenders, the aerospace manufacturer aims to raise roughly $75 billion.

This offering would shatter records, eclipsing Saudi Aramco’s 2019 debut.

Beyond unlocking liquidity for early backers and funding Starship’s interplanetary initiatives, the IPO signals the rapid convergence of commercial space exploration and artificial intelligence.

The influx of capital into orbital infrastructure will create profound ripple effects for technology partners.

Uniquely positioned through hardware dominance and strategic equity, Nvidia and Alphabet stand to directly monetize this next phase of the space economy.

What SpaceX IPO may mean for Nvidia stock?

Nvidia has expanded its focus beyond terrestrial data centers, engineering a computing toolkit explicitly tailored for off-world logistics.

NVDA’s Space-1 Vera Rubin Module provides data-center-class AI performance for autonomous space operations, while its Jetson Orin platforms facilitate energy-efficient edge computing and sensor fusion onboard satellites.

However, the core catalyst for Nvidia lies within Elon Musk’s integrated corporate umbrella.

With xAI now merged into SpaceX, its Colossus supercomputer relies heavily on Nvidia’s H100 and Blackwell architectures to train the flagship Grok model.

Musk has confirmed that both SpaceX and Tesla will maintain bulk orders of Nvidia silicon.

Operating with a $5.5 trillion market cap and 73% year-over-year quarterly revenue growth, Nvidia possesses the balance sheet required to back these orbital demands.

A successful $75 billion SpaceX capital raise is likely to accelerate infrastructure spending, cementing Nvidia’s stock as the primary hardware engine of the space economy.

What SpaceX IPO may mean for Google stock?

Alphabet Inc’s exposure to the SpaceX IPO stems from a “visionary equity bet” rather than direct hardware sales.

In 2015, Google and Fidelity injected $1 billion into SpaceX, which was then valued at just $12 billion. As of late last year, filings indicate Google retained a 6.1% stake in the aerospace firm.

Should SpaceX execute its IPO at the targeted $1.75 trillion valuation, Alphabet’s position would instantly crystallize to over $100 billion.

Recognizing these massive paper gains will immediately fortify Google’s market perception.

Alphabet, which recently posted robust quarterly revenue of roughly $110 billion (up nearly 22% year-over-year), can reallocate this strategic windfall into its core AI engines.

The capital is poised to accelerate the expansion of Google Cloud infrastructure to meet escalating enterprise data requirements, while concurrently supporting sophisticated orbital intelligence initiatives at DeepMind.

Ultimately, this liquidity event allows Alphabet Inc to aggressively fund its own space acquisitions while potentially returning capital to shareholders through expanded buybacks.

Market sentiment remains decisively bullish, with top-tier analysts reiterating “Strong Buy” ratings as they anticipate that SpaceX’s public debut will serve as a powerful valuation tailwind for both Nvidia and Alphabet.

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