Groq closes $350M Series A at $3.5bn evaluation and Nvidia joins the round

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Groq, the AI-inference chip company that spent the better part of a decade pitching itself as the scrappy alternative to Nvidia, has raised fresh money at a valuation that quietly concedes how much has changed.

The company announced on Monday that they took in $350m at a $3.5bn valuation, roughly half the $6.9bn it commanded last September.

The round was led by Disruptive, the Dallas firm whose founder Alex Davis is now Groq’s executive chairman, and, in a twist that would be difficult to invent, Nvidia itself joined in.

Only months earlier Nvidia had licensed Groq’s technology and hired away much of its talent, an episode we covered when the company first set about picking up the pieces.

Late last year Nvidia struck a non-exclusive licensing agreement for Groq’s language-processing-unit technology, a deal widely reported at around $20bn and just as widely described as a “not-acqui-hire”.

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