
OpenAI, Yahoo, and Perplexity Eye Chrome in Big Tech Shift
OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo Eye Chrome Amid Potential Google Breakups
The tech world is buzzing as OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo express early interest in acquiring Google Chrome, the world’s most widely used web browser with 3.5 billion users.
Although a federal judge has not yet ruled whether Google must sell Chrome as part of the ongoing search monopoly trial, big names are already lining up. A decision isn’t expected until August or September, and it’s still uncertain if Chrome will actually be put on the market. However, anticipation alone is heating up competition.
Why Everyone Wants Chrome
Owning Chrome could massively expand a company’s control over internet traffic. Estimates place Chrome’s valuation between $20 billion and $100 billion—a massive prize, but one that could require taking on significant debt.
- OpenAI, valued at $300 billion, is seen as a frontrunner despite not yet turning a profit.
- Perplexity, a rising AI-powered search company valued under $10 billion, is also in the mix.
- Yahoo, once a search giant itself, is making a surprising comeback attempt with its interest.
The Bigger Picture: Google Under Pressure
The Department of Justice (DOJ) aims not only to break Google’s dominance through Chrome but also to stop Google from paying smartphone makers to set its search engine as default. If the market fails to become competitive within five years, the government could also force Google to sell Android.
The potential breakup of Google’s key assets like Chrome and Android would reshape the tech landscape for years to come.
What’s Next?
While it’s too early to predict Chrome’s future, it’s clear that the browser has become a highly coveted asset. If regulators order the sale, the battle between OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo could define the next era of web browsing.
Stay tuned as the tech world awaits a ruling that could change everything.
Anish is the founder of TechBoltX, sharing mobile gaming rewards, guides, and daily updates.