December 10th: Focus on the daily limit of Shengli Precision Counter-package, and Precision became a supplier of Musk, and the artificial intelligence xAI of Musk raised 6 billion dollars of new capital.XAI has invested at least part of its funds in the latest "Supercomputer Factory" project in Memphis, which was put into use earlier this year. At that time, local officials called it "the largest multi-billion-dollar investment in Memphis's history", and the expanding footprint of the facility also attracted other major technology companies to the region, including NVIDIA, Dell Technology and Ultramicro Computer.In October this year, OpenAI just completed a new round of financing of $6.6 billion, which made the company's valuation reach $157 billion, making it among the unlisted companies with global valuation. In addition to venture capital companies such as Thrive Capital, Microsoft and Invista are also among the investors.
The company did not list the names of investors, nor did it provide data on valuation. However, according to a report by Bloomberg in October, xAI is seeking new financing, with a pre-investment valuation of 40 billion US dollars.At present, xAI's main product is a chat robot named Grok, which is aimed at X's paying users.XAI has invested at least part of its funds in the latest "Supercomputer Factory" project in Memphis, which was put into use earlier this year. At that time, local officials called it "the largest multi-billion-dollar investment in Memphis's history", and the expanding footprint of the facility also attracted other major technology companies to the region, including NVIDIA, Dell Technology and Ultramicro Computer.
The company did not list the names of investors, nor did it provide data on valuation. However, according to a report by Bloomberg in October, xAI is seeking new financing, with a pre-investment valuation of 40 billion US dollars.XAI has invested at least part of its funds in the latest "Supercomputer Factory" project in Memphis, which was put into use earlier this year. At that time, local officials called it "the largest multi-billion-dollar investment in Memphis's history", and the expanding footprint of the facility also attracted other major technology companies to the region, including NVIDIA, Dell Technology and Ultramicro Computer.