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Spain’s Multiverse Raises $217 Million to Compress AI Language Models

Spanish artificial intelligence startup Multiverse Computing announced it has secured €189 million ($217 million) in funding from Bullhound Capital, HP Inc, Forgepoint Capital, and Toshiba to advance its technology for compressing AI language models.

Multiverse has developed a compression technology that can reduce the size of large language models (LLMs) by up to 95% without sacrificing performance, enabling cost reductions of up to 80%. The method blends concepts from quantum physics and machine learning to emulate quantum systems but does not require a quantum computer.

This recent funding round positions Multiverse as the largest AI startup in Spain and places it among leading European AI companies such as Mistral, Aleph Alpha, Synthesia, Poolside, and Owkin.

Multiverse has already released compressed versions of popular LLMs, including Meta’s Llama, China’s DeepSeek, and France’s Mistral, with plans to expand its model offerings. CEO Enrique Lizaso Olmos highlighted the focus on compressing widely used open-source LLMs, noting that many corporations currently rely on the Llama model family.

The compressed AI models are also available through Amazon Web Services’ AI marketplace, facilitating broader industry adoption.

France’s Mistral AI Launches Enterprise Chatbot, Triples Revenue in 100 Days

Mistral AI, the fast-growing French artificial intelligence startup, has launched an enterprise version of its chatbot “Le Chat”, with integrations for platforms like Microsoft SharePoint and Google Drive, the company announced on Wednesday. The release marks a strategic move to deepen its foothold in the corporate AI tools market, especially in Europe and non-U.S. markets.

CEO Arthur Mensch told journalists that Mistral has tripled its revenue in the last 100 days, though specific financials were not disclosed. Industry reports estimate the company earned around $30 million in revenue in 2023.

In the last 100 days, we have tripled our business, in particular in Europe and outside of the U.S.,” said Mensch, while noting continued growth in the U.S. market as well.

Key Features of Le Chat for Enterprise:

  • Integration with enterprise systems such as SharePoint and Google Drive

  • On-premises or private cloud deployment, giving customers data control and sovereignty

  • Operates independently of major U.S. cloud providers, aligning with European calls for tech autonomy

Mistral, now valued at $6 billion, has positioned itself as a key European alternative to U.S. AI firms like OpenAI and Anthropic. The move to operate its own compute infrastructure is part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on American tech companies—a timely shift as U.S.-Europe relations remain tense, particularly amid President Donald Trump’s renewed trade pressures.

The enterprise-grade version of Le Chat builds on its open-source release in February, and reflects rising interest from companies seeking secure, localized AI assistants that can integrate into internal systems without sacrificing privacy.