Zuckerberg just dropped a major move: Meta's spinning up "Meta Compute," a brand new strategic initiative focused on building out serious computational infrastructure. Here's the thing—Santosh Janardhan and Daniel Gross are taking the helm on this one.



What does this mean? Meta's doubling down on the compute game. Whether it's processing power for AI, blockchain applications, or whatever's next in the decentralized web, they're positioning themselves as a serious infrastructure player. Janardhan and Gross aren't random picks either—both bring serious technical chops to the table.

The move signals Meta's shifting strategy beyond social media into foundational tech layers. For anyone tracking where the big players are investing their energy and resources, this is worth paying attention to. Infrastructure bets like this often shape entire ecosystems.
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RugDocScientistvip
· 10h ago
Zuck is really shifting towards infrastructure, but honestly, how long this wave can last depends on how the AI trend unfolds. --- It's infrastructure again, and a big team at that. It seems every tech giant is making efforts in this area, and the competition is fierce. --- The term "infrastructure" sounds impressive, but in the end, it still depends on whether what is produced is actually useful. --- Dropping two tech giants to oversee it all, it looks like Meta is serious. They might really change the game. --- Now everyone wants to secure a position in the infrastructure layer, it all depends on who can truly build something useful. --- Meta is still thinking about how to become a player in the underlying infrastructure, which is quite interesting. --- What does such a large investment in infrastructure usually mean? It might not be apparent in the short term, but in the long run, it will be terrifying. --- In the era where compute is king, just look at this decision to see what the big companies are pondering. --- The combination of Janardhan and Gross is okay; whether they can get this done is another matter.
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BearEatsAllvip
· 10h ago
Bro, Meta is really trying to monopolize computing power, that's pretty ruthless.
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RamenDeFiSurvivorvip
· 10h ago
Here we go again, Meta is trying to sell the infrastructure dream again. Will this time succeed? --- Compute infrastructure... sounds nice, but isn't it just about trapping everyone? --- I have to say, Janardhan and his team do have some real skills, but whether Meta is reliable is really hard to say. --- Infrastructure is indeed a long-term game, let's watch and see. --- Wow, the never-ending battle among big companies, this round is about compute. --- Hey, is Meta trying to build its own computing power empire? That's interesting. --- The infrastructure war never stops... I'm quietly holding and watching. --- If Zuck's move really works out, the ecosystem pattern will change.
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YieldFarmRefugeevip
· 10h ago
Selling computing infrastructure again, Meta really wants to get involved in everything.
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