The FTC just cleared Elon Musk to acquire Mesh Optical Technologies β a startup founded by SpaceX alumni building optical transceivers for AI data centers. 1.6 Tbps. Lower power. Lower latency. Another layer added to the most vertically integrated tech stack in history.
What Mesh Does
Mesh Optical was founded by three SpaceX engineers β Travis Brashears, Cameron Ramos, and Serena Grown-Haeberli β who built the optical communications backbone for Starlink. Their product, the Alpha C1, linearly translates electrical signals to light at 1.6 Terabits per second β delivering better power efficiency, lower latency, and higher reliability for AI workloads.
In plain terms: Mesh makes the cables that connect GPUs inside AI data centers. The faster and more efficient those connections, the faster inference runs and the less power the data center consumes.
Why Musk wants this: SpaceX Colossus has $27B+ in annualized AI compute revenue. Mesh’s optical transceivers make Colossus faster and cheaper to operate. Musk is vertically integrating the interconnect layer β the plumbing between GPUs β using technology his own former employees built for Starlink.
The Musk Stack β Eight Layers
The Bottom Line
The Musk stack now has eight layers. Models, compute, interconnects, developer tools, robotics, satellite internet, social media, and potentially wireless. This week alone: Colossus deals, Cursor acquisition, T-Mobile speculation, and now Mesh Optical. Four layers added or expanded in one week. No other person on Earth controls a vertically integrated technology stack this deep.
Source: Bloomberg β June 26, 2026









