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Groq pivots to neocloud with $350 million funding round

Valued at $3.5 billion, Groq has secured $350 million to finalize its transition from a specialized chipmaker to a provider of GPU-accelerated cloud infrastructure. This latest capital injection, led by Disruptive, marks a significant recalibration for the company following the departure of its founding team to Nvidia last year.

Groq pivots to neocloud with $350 million funding round

The startup previously held a $6.9 billion valuation, though leadership characterizes the current figure not as a down round but as a reflection of the company’s new business model. Once focused on proprietary language processing units designed to challenge Nvidia’s dominance, Groq now operates as an Nvidia customer, managing a global network of 13 data centers across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific.

Scaling operations remains the primary objective, with plans to expand from 54 megawatts to over 200 megawatts of capacity by 2027. By positioning itself as a neocloud provider, Groq joins a competitive field alongside firms like CoreWeave and Lambda. While demand for real-time AI inference drives this growth, the long-term profitability of such infrastructure remains under scrutiny due to heavy reliance on debt and the rapid depreciation of specialized hardware.

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