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Perplexity Makes AI Efficiency the Next Test for Agentic Platforms

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Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas is positioning AI efficiency around the metric of token value per watt per user. The company's Personal Computer product is an orchestration layer that decides which model to use, how agents cooperate and where AI processing should happen. The market test is whether Perplexity can convert its neutral, cross-model approach into durable value while larger platform companies build their own AI agents.

Perplexity Makes AI Efficiency the Next Test for Agentic Platforms
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Perplexity Turns AI Efficiency Into a Valuation Test

Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas is framing the next phase of AI competition around efficiency rather than only model price or headline revenue.

His central metric is the "most token value per watt per user," a way of measuring how much useful economic output an AI service can deliver for the energy it consumes.

That is a sharper test for AI companies because tokens are the units an AI model processes when it handles a user request.

Every task broken into tokens carries an energy cost.

Srinivas argued that the companies able to balance accuracy, latency, cost, privacy and intelligence around that objective would be better positioned over the long term.

The signal is not simply that AI services are becoming more expensive to run.

It is that investors may increasingly judge AI platforms by whether they can convert compute and power into durable user value.

Srinivas cautioned that expensive models may create short-term revenue growth, but that does not automatically create a lasting advantage.

Agentic AI Moves the Workload Beyond Search

Perplexity is pushing further into agentic AI, where systems handle more complex tasks instead of answering only simple prompts.

The company introduced Perplexity Computer in February, describing it as an agent built for complex tasks that can run for extended periods.

The company also announced Personal Computer on Tuesday, describing it as an orchestrator.

The orchestration layer decides which model is best for a task, how agents should work together and where a query should be processed.

That matters because much AI processing today happens in data centers, while AI companies are also exploring more processing on phones and laptops.

Srinivas captured the shift with the line, "The data center is coming to your laptop." The practical meaning is that the user device may become part of the AI infrastructure stack, not just a screen connected to cloud systems.

If more processing happens locally, the possible benefits include lower power use, faster responses and better security because data does not always have to move to a server.

A Neutral Layer Becomes the Competitive Claim

Perplexity's position depends partly on being model-agnostic.

The company develops some of its own models, but its key products also integrate models from firms including Anthropic.

Srinivas said Perplexity is trying to build a versatile operating system that works across different models, chips, operating systems, hardware providers and laptops.

That approach may help explain why he describes the company's challenge as an orchestration problem.

Perplexity faces rivals including OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, while Microsoft and Apple are also developing AI agents or AI assistant upgrades of their own.

The competitive question is whether Perplexity can remain useful across those ecosystems while larger platform companies build their own AI systems.

Perplexity was last valued at a reported USD 20 billion.

Srinivas said Perplexity has tripled its annualized revenue since the beginning of the year, attributing the growth in part to Anthropic's model advances.

The next signal is whether Personal Computer and Perplexity Computer can turn orchestration into measurable user value, especially if AI competition shifts from model access toward energy-efficient, device-aware agent performance.

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