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Perplexity AI Bids $34.5B for Google Chrome in Bold Market Play

Perplexity AI Makes Unprecedented $34.5B Bid for Google Chrome

August 13, 2025 - In a seismic shift for the tech industry, artificial intelligence startup Perplexity has submitted an unconditional $34.5 billion acquisition offer for Google's Chrome browser, according to exclusive reports from The Wall Street Journal. The audacious bid represents nearly twice Perplexity's current $18 billion valuation and signals an aggressive challenge to Google's search engine dominance.

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Strategic Implications

The proposed acquisition comes as global antitrust regulators intensify scrutiny of Big Tech monopolies. Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas stated: "This isn't just about acquiring users - it's about rewriting the rules of search through AI integration." Multiple tier-1 venture capital firms have reportedly committed funding, though names remain undisclosed pending regulatory review.

Chrome commands 64% global browser market share (StatCounter, 2025), making it the gateway for nearly 3 billion users' search activity. Industry analysts suggest Perplexity could leverage this infrastructure to deploy its conversational AI search tools, potentially disrupting Google's $280 billion search ad business.

Regulatory Hurdles Ahead

Legal experts highlight three major obstacles:

  1. Antitrust clearance: The DOJ recently blocked Microsoft's Activision acquisition at $69B
  2. Google's willingness: Alphabet hasn't divested core assets since 2017
  3. Financing verification: Perplexity must demonstrate liquidity for the all-cash offer

"This would be the most consequential tech acquisition since Facebook bought WhatsApp," remarked Stanford tech policy expert Dr. Melissa Chen. "Regulators will examine whether it creates new competition or simply shifts monopoly power."

Market Reactions

  • Alphabet stock (GOOGL) dipped 2.3% in after-hours trading
  • Perplexity's last funding round (May 2025) valued it at $18B with $120M ARR
  • Competitors like Brave and Arc reported surge in developer inquiries

The companies have 45 days to respond under SEC rules. If rejected, Perplexity could launch a hostile takeover attempt or proxy fight - unprecedented maneuvers for a startup against a tech giant.

Key Points:

$34.5B all-cash offer - Nearly double Perplexity's valuation ✅ VC-backed play against Google search dominance ✅ Potential to reshape antitrust landscape for Big Tech ✅ High-risk strategy with major financing and regulatory hurdles

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