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AI chip startup Groq targets $6 billion valuation in new funding round amid Saudi deal

U.S.-based semiconductor startup Groq is in talks with investors to raise between $300 million and $500 million, aiming for a post-investment valuation of $6 billion, according to a report by The Information on Wednesday citing sources familiar with the matter.

The funding is intended to support Groq’s recently announced agreement with Saudi Arabia, which includes a $1.5 billion commitment secured in February to expand the delivery of Groq’s advanced AI chips to the kingdom.

Groq has indicated to investors that these contracts with Saudi Arabia could generate approximately $500 million in revenue in 2025, underscoring the significance of the deal in its growth trajectory.

The Silicon Valley-based company, known for manufacturing AI inference chips designed to optimize speed and efficiently execute commands from pre-trained models, has not yet responded to requests for comment.

In its previous financing round last August, Groq raised $640 million in a Series D round led by Cisco Investments, Samsung Catalyst Fund, and BlackRock Private Equity Partners, which valued the company at $2.8 billion.

Groq Secures $1.5 Billion Commitment from Saudi Arabia for AI Expansion

U.S.-based semiconductor startup Groq has secured a $1.5 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia to expand the delivery of its advanced AI chips to the country. The Silicon Valley company, founded by a former Alphabet (GOOGL.O) AI chip engineer, specializes in AI inference chips designed to optimize speed and execute commands for pre-trained models.

Groq already has an agreement with Aramco Digital, the tech subsidiary of oil giant Aramco (2222.SE), which helped establish a key AI hub in the region in December. The new investment will be used to expand Groq’s existing data center in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The company’s chips, which are particularly adept at delivering fast responses from large language models and chatbots, are subject to U.S. export controls. However, Groq has confirmed it holds the necessary licenses to ship its chips to Dammam.

The commitment was unveiled during Saudi Arabia’s global tech event, LEAP 2025, where the country secured a total of $14.9 billion in fresh AI investments. The Dammam data center will support Allam, an AI language model developed by the Saudi government, capable of working in both Arabic and English.

Earlier in August, Groq achieved a $2.8 billion valuation after raising $640 million in a funding round led by Cisco Investments, Samsung Catalyst Fund, and BlackRock Private Equity Partners.

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