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Groq Raises $650M to Reinvent Itself as an AI ‘Inference Cloud’ After Nvidia’s Raid

Groq confirmed a $650M raise and a rebuilt leadership team to become an AI inference cloud, after Nvidia’s $20B deal took its founder and licensed its chip IP.

TL;DR — AI-chip startup Groq confirmed a $650 million raise and rebuilt its C-suite to pivot into an "AI inference neocloud," after Nvidia’s $20 billion deal licensed Groq’s LPU IP and hired away its founder.

A year ago Groq was a buzzy AI-chip startup. After Nvidia paid $20 billion for its IP and its founder, Groq is rebuilding — and just raised $650 million to do it.

The raise

Groq confirmed a $650 million round led by Disruptive and Infinitum, funding a pivot from pure chipmaker to an AI "inference neocloud." It follows Nvidia’s $20 billion deal that non-exclusively licensed Groq’s LPU chip IP and hired founder Jonathan Ross. Groq’s last valuation was $6.9 billion (after a $750M round in September 2025); the new valuation was not disclosed.

Then Now
Last round $750M (Sept 2025) $650M (June 2026)
Identity AI-chip maker AI inference cloud
Footprint 13 data centers planned, 5M+ developers

The shake-up

Groq rebuilt its leadership after the Nvidia deal: co-founder Doug Wightman became CEO, with Alan Rice (ex-xAI/Meta) as COO and Sinclair Schuller as CTO. The funds back a buildout across North America, Europe, the Middle East and APAC.

Why it matters

  • Inference is the prize. As AI shifts from training to serving, low-latency inference capacity is in demand.
  • Surviving a giant’s embrace. Groq is a test case for startups partly absorbed by Nvidia.
  • Neoclouds are multiplying. Specialized AI-cloud providers keep raising to challenge the hyperscalers.

FAQ

How much did Groq raise, and why?

Groq confirmed a $650 million round (led by Disruptive and Infinitum) on June 22, 2026 to fund a pivot into an "AI inference neocloud," building out 13 data centers for more than 5 million developers.

What happened with Groq and Nvidia?

Nvidia struck a roughly $20 billion deal that non-exclusively licensed Groq’s LPU chip IP and hired away founder and CEO Jonathan Ross. Groq then re-staffed its C-suite and raised fresh capital to refocus on cloud-based inference.

Sources

Image: “Groq logo” by Avivweinstein, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

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