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xAI Secures $6 Billion in Funding, Valuation Soars to $50 Billion

Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent / Updated : 2024-11-16 11:01:08
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San Francisco, CA – Elon Musk's artificial intelligence (AI) venture, xAI, is on track to secure a massive $6 billion in funding, valuing the company at a staggering $50 billion. The news was reported by CNBC on November 15th, following an earlier report from the Wall Street Journal in October that placed the company's valuation at around $40 billion.

Sources familiar with the matter revealed that the funding round is expected to close next week. Of the $6 billion, $5 billion is reportedly coming from Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds, with the remaining $1 billion being contributed by other investors. Some of these investors are even considering increasing their investments.

The funds raised will be used to purchase approximately 100,000 of Nvidia's latest AI chips, which are crucial for training large language models. xAI is currently building a massive data center in Memphis, Tennessee, to house these chips and train its AI models, including its flagship chatbot, Grok.

Founded by Musk in July 2023, xAI has been rapidly expanding. Grok, which was launched in July, runs on X (formerly Twitter) and has recently been enhanced with image generation capabilities.

This latest funding round marks xAI's second major capital raise in less than a year. The company previously secured $6 billion in funding in May, which valued it at $240 billion. In just six months, xAI's valuation has more than doubled.

Musk recently revealed that xAI plans to increase the number of GPUs at its Memphis data center from 100,000 to 200,000. This expanded computing power will be used to train more advanced AI models and support Tesla's full self-driving capabilities.

The rapid growth of xAI underscores the intense competition in the AI industry. As companies race to develop the most advanced AI systems, investors are pouring billions of dollars into AI startups.

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Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent
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