AI Inference Startup Baseten Nears $1.5 Billion Funding at $13 Billion Valuation
L'essentiel
- AI inference company Baseten is reportedly close to securing a $1.5 billion funding round at a $13 billion valuation, a significant jump from its previous $5 billion valuation just five months ago.
- The round is described as split-priced, with some investors valuing the company at $13 billion and others at $11 billion.
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AI inference company Baseten is nearing a significant funding round, boosting its valuation substantially in a short period. This follows previous successful funding rounds.
AI inference company Baseten is close to finalizing a stunning $1.5 billion funding round at a $13 billion valuation, the WSJ reports.
Just five months ago, the startup announced that it had raised a $300 million Series E at a $5 billion valuation. And that round was just nine months after raising a $150 million Series D.
If finalized, this latest round would represent a 160% increase in valuation in less than half a year.
However, the WSJ reports that this is a split-priced round, a tactic startups are using to boost their headline valuation and make lead investors look good on paper. Some investors in this latest funding round are reportedly coming in at a $13 billion valuation, while others at $11 billion, sources told the Journal.
This deal is said to be co-led by Spark Capital, Sands Capital, Altimeter Capital, and Wellington Management.
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Baseten's funding round will be finalized at a valuation close to $13 billion.
Très probable · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- Will the split-pricing tactic impact long-term investor confidence?
- What specific AI inference technologies is Baseten developing?
- What is the exact breakdown of the split-priced round?




