Allbirds rides the AI compute wave

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Allbirds (BIRD) surged around 300% after saying it will pivot from sneakers into AI computation services, underscoring one of the market’s dominant themes: the race to secure scarce AI infrastructure.

The company said it agreed to sell its footwear brand to American Exchange Group and reinvent itself as NewBird AI, backed by a $50 million convertible financing facility to acquire processing units and build AI infrastructure.

The $50 million convertible loan is roughly double the company’s $22 million pre-announcement market cap.

Demand for the computing power required to support AI is surging and supply remains constrained, a scarcity that has already seen bitcoin miners pivoting into AI and high-performance computing. Now, even small-cap companies are attempting to position themselves to capture the opportunity.

Convertible financing means the investor initially provides capital to the company as debt, and can later convert it into equity, often at a discount, which can lead to significant dilution for existing shareholders.

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