AI chip start-up Groq nears US$600 million funding deal
The new funding round brings the start-up’s total cash haul to more than US$2 billion and doubles its valuation

Artificial intelligence chip start-up Groq is set to raise about US$600 million in a new funding round that gives the company a roughly US$6 billion valuation, according to people familiar with the talks.
The latest round is being led by the venture capital firm Disruptive, which committed more than US$300 million to the deal, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private information.
Representatives for Disruptive and Groq declined to comment.
The fundraising is still being finalised, and the details could change. The Information on Tuesday reported that Groq had slashed more than US$1 billion off its revenue projections for 2025. The website also previously reported some details of the funding round.
One of the people familiar with the matter said that Groq expected the revenue that was trimmed from its projections this year to be realised in 2026 instead. The start-up declined to comment on its sales.
The funding round was bigger than what Groq was initially planning to raise, the people said. It brings the start-up’s total cash haul to more than US$2 billion and doubles its valuation. Last year, the company raised US$640 million in a deal led by BlackRock funds.