General Compute, an AI inference cloud startup, has secured a $400 million loan from Upper90, a tech investment firm. This deal is notable as it is reportedly the first to use inference-specific chips as collateral, which are designed for running trained AI models efficiently. The financing highlights a market shift towards more cost-effective AI infrastructure, particularly for open-source models, as opposed to the expensive chips used for model training. AI
IMPACT This deal signals a growing market for cost-efficient AI inference infrastructure, potentially challenging the dominance of major chip providers.
RANK_REASON AI infrastructure company receives significant funding with a novel collateral structure.
- AI inference chips
- Anthropic
- AWS
- Azure
- Billy Libby
- CoreWeave
- Crusoe
- Finn Puklowski
- Fireworks
- Goldman Sachs
- Groq
- Jason Goodison
- K3
- Nvidia
- OpenAI
- OpenRouter
- SambaNova
- Upper90
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