Groq is reportedly seeking $650 million in funding to expand its inference cloud.
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05-30 02:23
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Groq is reportedly seeking $650 million in funding to expand its AI inference cloud business.
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According to foreign media reports, AI chip startup Groq is seeking a new round of $650 million in funding, primarily from existing investors. The company is currently focusing on its inference cloud business, hoping to leverage its self-developed chips and systems to meet the growing AI inference needs of developers and enterprises.

Last year, a large deal was reached with Nvidia.

Last December, Groq reached a special agreement with Nvidia. According to foreign media reports, this was not a full acquisition, but it included two core components: first, some senior Groq employees transferred to Nvidia, and second, Groq licensed its hardware technology to Nvidia.

Axios previously stated that the deal was worth approximately $20 billion. Because it wasn't a traditional full acquisition, Groq will continue to operate independently. However, this arrangement still provided cash returns for the company's investors. If considered a full acquisition, this could have been the largest merger and acquisition in Nvidia's history.

New funding focuses on reasoning infrastructure.

Groq's core objective in this funding round is to further expand its inference cloud business. The report mentions that this business relies on the company's self-developed AI chips and complete system to provide managed inference computing power services to developers and enterprise clients.

  • Funding size: Reportedly $650 million
  • Funding source: Primarily from existing investors
  • Business Focus: Expanding AI Inference Cloud Services

From an industry trend perspective, as generative AI applications enter the deployment phase, the market demand for inference computing power is rising rapidly. Groq's decision to continue raising funds at this stage indicates its desire to focus its business on infrastructure services that are closer to revenue conversion, rather than just chip R&D itself.

Existing investors may provide a safety net.

Currently, Groq's new direction is being driven by interim CEO Adam Winter and CFO Matt Eng. The report also states that this $650 million funding round is somewhat secured.

According to Axios, Groq's investors Disruptive and Infinitium have agreed to make up the difference in this round of financing if other existing shareholders do not participate proportionally. This means that even if some existing shareholders choose not to continue investing, Groq still has a good chance of completing this round of fundraising.

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