AI chip startup Etched doubles valuation to $21 billion in under a month


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Aug 18 (Reuters) - Jane Street-backed ⁠Etched said on Tuesday its valuation more than doubled ⁠in less than a month to $21 billion, as investors ‌bet on growing demand for specialized chips used to run artificial intelligence models.

The San Jose, California-based company raised $700 million, with trading firm Jane Street continuing ​its backing by leading the round, joined ⁠by Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia, ⁠Andreessen Horowitz and Tiger Global, among others.

The funding highlights growing investor ⁠interest ‌in the infrastructure needed to run AI models, particularly as demand surges for inference — the process of ⁠using trained AI models to generate responses.

Etched builds ​specialized AI inference ‌systems designed to make models faster and cheaper to run, ⁠joining a ​growing group of startups seeking to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market.

"Inference is becoming one of the most important infrastructure ⁠markets in AI, and the winners will ​be measured by tokens per dollar and per watt," said Kleiner Perkins Managing Partner Mamoon Hamid.

Etched, with more than 400 employees ⁠and a working chip, was valued at $10.3 billion in a Series C round in July.

Jane Street is also Etched's first customer and received its first rack last month, with the trading ​firm now deploying the technology in its ⁠workloads.

Etched said it has secured more than $1 billion in customer contracts ​across public and private AI companies ‌as well as cloud providers. The ​company has raised $1.9 billion to date.

(Reporting by Prakhar Srivastava and Pragyan Kalita in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)

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