Which startups have raised the most funding in the AI infrastructure market?
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The AI infrastructure market is attracting massive funding because compute, chips, data storage, networking and cloud capacity are becoming core bottlenecks for artificial intelligence growth.
This list ranks the top AI infrastructure startups by cumulative funding raised, and we update it every month to keep the data fresh.
The ranking shows where investors are placing the biggest bets across GPU clouds, AI chips, inference platforms, photonic interconnects and AI-native data infrastructure.
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A quick summary table
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Most funded startup | Cerebras Systems, $8.4B |
| Second most funded startup | CoreWeave, $4.1B |
| Largest funding round | Cerebras Systems, $5.5B IPO in May 2026 |
| Median funding | $176.5M |
| Share of funding captured by the top 10 | 55.3% |
| Median time since last round | 11 months |
| Startups that raised funding in the last 12 months | 50 startups |
| Total AI infrastructure funding tracked | $56.1B |
| AI infrastructure startups tracked | 96 startups |
| Public or IPO-stage AI infrastructure companies | 12 companies |

This chart, included in our AI infrastructure market deck, shows annual VC investment in AI infrastructure startups
Top startups in the AI infrastructure market ranked by total funding raised
Here is an updated table that ranks the top startups in the AI infrastructure market based on the total amount of funding they have raised to date.
The table also includes the total number of funding rounds, the date and size of the latest round, the financing type (e.g. Series A, equity financing), key investors, the startup’s current status (active, IPO, acquired, or shut down), and a confidence score based on the data collected.
If you're interested in knowing how much these startups are worth, you can check our list of the top startups in the AI infrastructure market ranked by valuation.
| # | Startup | What They Do | Total Raised ($) | Total Rounds | Last Round Date | Last Round Amount ($) | Last Round Type | Key Investors | Current Stage | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cerebras Systems | Wafer-scale AI compute systems | $8.4B | 9 | May 2026 | $5.5B | IPO | Tiger Global, Fidelity, Benchmark | IPO | Partial |
| 2 | CoreWeave | GPU cloud for AI workloads | $4.1B | 6 | April 2026 | $1.0B | Post-IPO Private Placement | Jane Street, Coatue, Magnetar | IPO | Strong |
| 3 | Nscale | AI hyperscale cloud infrastructure | $3.7B | 4 | March 2026 | $2.0B | Series C | Aker ASA, 8090 Industries, NVIDIA | Active | Full |
| 4 | Crusoe | AI factories and clean compute | $2.5B | 6 | October 2025 | $1.4B | Series E | Mubadala Capital, Valor Equity Partners, NVIDIA | Active | Strong |
| 5 | Lambda | GPU cloud for AI developers | $2.4B | 6 | November 2025 | $1.5B | Series E | TWG Global, USIT, NVIDIA | Active | Strong |
| 6 | Groq | Fast AI inference cloud | $2.4B | 6 | June 2026 | $650M | Growth | Disruptive, Infinitum | Active | Strong |
| 7 | Baseten | AI inference infrastructure platform | $2.1B | 7 | June 2026 | $1.5B | Series F | Altimeter Capital, Conviction Partners, Spark Capital | Active | Full |
| 8 | MetaX Integrated Circuits | Full-stack AI GPU chips | $2.0B | 10 | December 2025 | $596M | IPO | HongShan, Matrix Partners China, Lightspeed | IPO | Partial |
| 9 | Nebius | Full-stack AI cloud infrastructure | $1.7B | 2 | September 2025 | $1.0B | Public Equity Offering | Accel, NVIDIA, Orbis | IPO | Partial |
| 10 | Moore Threads | General-purpose GPU chipmaker | $1.7B | 6 | December 2025 | $1.1B | IPO | Sequoia China, GGV Capital, Shenzhen Capital | IPO | Strong |
| 11 | Biren Technology | Data-center AI GPUs | $1.6B | 7 | January 2026 | $717M | IPO | Ping An, Qiming, Country Garden VC | IPO | Partial |
| 12 | SambaNova Systems | Enterprise AI chips and systems | $1.5B | 5 | February 2026 | $350M | Growth / Series E | Vista Equity, Intel | Active | Partial |
| 13 | VAST Data | AI data storage platform | $1.4B | 7 | April 2026 | $1.0B | Series F | Drive Capital, Access Industries, NVIDIA | Active | Strong |
| 14 | Iluvatar CoreX | GPGPU AI computing chips | $1.2B | 5 | January 2026 | $476M | IPO | Centurium, Cedarlake, ZTE | IPO | Partial |
| 15 | Cambricon | AI processor chips | $1.0B | 5 | September 2025 | $560M | Private Placement | SDIC, Alibaba, Lenovo Capital | IPO | Partial |
| 16 | Tenstorrent | AI chips and RISC-V compute | $928M | 5 | December 2024 | $693M | Series D | Samsung Securities, AFW Partners, Bezos Expeditions | Active | Strong |
| 17 | Ayar Labs | Optical chip interconnects | $869M | 6 | March 2026 | $500M | Series E | Neuberger Berman, ARK Invest, QIA | Active | Strong |
| 18 | Rebellions | AI inference chips | $850M | 6 | March 2026 | $400M | Pre-IPO | Mirae Asset, Korea National Growth Fund | Active | Partial |
| 19 | Lightmatter | Photonic AI computing | $822M | 6 | October 2024 | $400M | Series D | T. Rowe Price, Fidelity, GV | Active | Partial |
| 20 | Etched | Transformer-specialized inference chips | $800M | 4 | December 2025 | $500M | Growth / undisclosed | Stripes, VentureTech Alliance, Jane Street | Active | Partial |
| 21 | Enflame Technology | Cloud AI training chips | $746M | 6 | September 2023 | $274M | Series D | Tencent, Primavera, Shanghai International Group | Active | Strong |
| 22 | Graphcore | AI IPU processors | $682M | 6 | December 2020 | $222M | Series E | Ontario Teachers’, Fidelity International, Schroders | Acquired | Partial |
| 23 | Fluidstack | AI cloud and data centers | $678M | 4 | January 2026 | $450M | Series B / Equity Financing | Situational Awareness, Cacti, Seedcamp | Active | Partial |
| 24 | MatX | LLM training chips | $605M | 3 | February 2026 | $500M | Series B | Jane Street, Situational Awareness, Spark Capital | Active | Partial |
| 25 | Celestial AI | Photonic AI interconnects | $586M | 4 | August 2025 | $255M | Series C1 | Fidelity, VentureTech Alliance, Samsung Catalyst Fund | Active | Strong |
| 26 | Lightelligence | Silicon photonic AI computing | $566M | 5 | April 2026 | $319M | IPO | China Mobile, Alibaba, Temasek | IPO | Strong |
| 27 | Unconventional AI | Brain-inspired AI chips | $475M | 1 | December 2025 | $475M | Seed | Andreessen Horowitz, Lightspeed, Lux Capital | Active | Strong |
| 28 | Modal | Serverless AI cloud compute | $465M | 4 | May 2026 | $355M | Series C | General Catalyst, Redpoint Ventures, Menlo Ventures | Active | Full |
| 29 | d-Matrix | In-memory AI inference chips | $429M | 3 | November 2025 | $275M | Series C | Bullhound Capital, Triatomic Capital, Temasek | Active | Strong |
| 30 | WEKA | AI-native data platform | $415M | 6 | May 2024 | $140M | Series E | Valor Equity Partners, NVIDIA, Generation Investment Management | Active | Partial |
| 31 | Axelera AI | Edge AI acceleration hardware | $370M | 4 | February 2026 | $250M | Growth / later-stage | Innovation Industries, BlackRock, SiteGround Capital | Active | Partial |
| 32 | SiMa.ai | Physical AI edge processors | $355M | 6 | August 2025 | $85M | Growth / later-stage | Maverick Capital, StepStone Group, Fidelity | Active | Strong |
| 33 | Qumulo | Cloud file data platform | $346M | 7 | July 2020 | $125M | Series E | BlackRock, Highland Capital, Madrona | Active | Full |
| 34 | Hailo | Edge AI processors | $344M | 5 | April 2024 | $120M | Series C extension | Delek Motors, OurCrowd, Poalim Equity | Active | Strong |
| 35 | Vultr | Independent cloud and AI infrastructure | $333M | 1 | December 2024 | $333M | Growth Financing | LuminArx, AMD Ventures | Active | Full |
| 36 | Positron | Energy-efficient AI inference hardware | $305M | 3 | February 2026 | $230M | Series B | ARENA Private Wealth, Jump Trading, Unless | Active | Strong |
| 37 | Tachyum | Universal AI/HPC processor | $300M | 3 | October 2025 | $220M | Series C | European investor, IPM Group, Across Private Investments | Active | Partial |
| 38 | Blaize | Edge AI processors | $294M | 5 | November 2025 | $30M | PIPE / private placement | Polar Asset Management Partners | IPO | Partial |
| 39 | Mythic | Analog AI inference chips | $274M | 5 | December 2025 | $125M | Series C+ / growth | DCVC, Honda, Lockheed Martin | Active | Partial |
| 40 | Anyscale | Distributed AI compute platform | $260M | 4 | August 2022 | $99M | Series C extension | Addition, Intel Capital, Foundation Capital | Active | Full |
| 41 | FuriosaAI | Data-center AI chips | $246M | 5 | July 2025 | $125M | Series C bridge | KDB, IBK, Keistone Partners | Active | Partial |
| 42 | Enfabrica | AI networking silicon | $240M | 2 | November 2024 | $115M | Series C | Spark Capital, Cisco Investments, Samsung Catalyst Fund | Active | Strong |
| 43 | Cornami | FHE acceleration processors | $212M | 14 | August 2025 | $1M | Series D-II / equity | SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Impact Venture Capital, Applied Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 44 | Pliops | Data acceleration processors | $205M | 4 | August 2022 | $100M | Series D | Koch Disruptive Technologies, SK hynix, Lip-Bu Tan | Acquired | Full |
| 45 | Axiado | AI data-center security silicon | $200M | 4 | December 2025 | $100M | Series C+ | Maverick Silicon, Prosperity7 Ventures, Orbit Venture Partners | Active | Partial |
| 46 | WhiteFiber | AI GPU infrastructure provider | $183M | 1 | September 2025 | $183M | IPO | B. Riley Securities, Needham & Company, Macquarie Capital | IPO | Strong |
| 47 | Ori | Distributed AI cloud platform | $178M | 3 | February 2025 | $176M | Series D | Episode 1 Ventures, Capital Lab, growth investors | Acquired | Partial |
| 48 | Kneron | Edge AI chips | $177M | 6 | September 2023 | $49M | Series B extension | Foxconn, HH-CTBC Partnership, Alltek | Active | Partial |
| 49 | Recogni | AI inference accelerator systems | $176M | 3 | February 2024 | $102M | Series C | Celesta Capital, GreatPoint Ventures, Mayfield | Active | Strong |
| 50 | Hammerspace | AI data orchestration platform | $157M | 3 | February 2026 | Undisclosed | Strategic round | Altimeter Capital, ARK Invest, Prosperity7 Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 51 | Moffett AI | Sparse AI inference chips | $157M | 5 | Not disclosed | $147M | Series D | Shenzhen Capital, Ant Group, CoStone Capital | Active | Low |
| 52 | Ethernovia | Physical AI networking chips | $154M | 2 | January 2026 | $90M | Series B | Maverick Silicon, Socratic Partners, Conduit Capital | Active | Full |
| 53 | Untether AI | AI acceleration chips | $152M | 3 | July 2021 | $125M | Series B | Tracker Capital, Intel Capital, CPPIB | Shutdown | Strong |
| 54 | DustPhotonics | Silicon photonics optical interconnects | $150M | 5 | December 2025 | $68M | Growth | KEY1, Atreides, Sienna Venture Capital | Acquired | Partial |
| 55 | EnCharge AI | Analog AI accelerators | $144M | 3 | February 2025 | $100M | Series B | Tiger Global, Samsung Ventures, HH-CTBC | Active | Strong |
| 56 | TensorWave | AMD-powered AI cloud infrastructure | $143M | 2 | May 2025 | $100M | Series A | Magnetar, AMD Ventures, Prosperity7 | Active | Strong |
| 57 | AttoTude | Dielectric AI interconnect technology | $143M | 4 | June 2026 | $52M | Series C | The Westly Group, Keysight, Allegis Capital | Active | Full |
| 58 | Prophesee | Neuromorphic vision sensors | $127M | 4 | September 2022 | $49M | Series C | Prosperity7 Ventures, Xiaomi, Sinovation Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 59 | MinIO | Object storage for AI | $126M | 3 | January 2022 | $103M | Series B | Intel Capital, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Dell Technologies Capital | Active | Full |
| 60 | EdgeQ | 5G AI edge chips | $126M | 3 | April 2023 | $75M | Series B | 5G Ventures, EDBI, Strategic Development Fund | Active | Full |
| 61 | Luminous Computing | Photonic AI computing | $123M | 3 | March 2022 | $105M | Series A | Gigafund, Bill Gates, 8090 Partners | Active | Partial |
| 62 | RunPod | Developer GPU cloud platform | $122M | 3 | June 2026 | $100M | Growth / Series A | Summit Partners, Intel Capital, Dell Technologies Capital | Active | Strong |
| 63 | Avicena | MicroLED chip interconnects | $120M | 3 | May 2025 | $65M | Series B | Tiger Global, SK hynix, Prosperity7 Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 64 | Esperanto Technologies | RISC-V AI chips | $113M | 3 | August 2024 | $50M | Series BB preferred | Elematec Corporation | Shutdown | Partial |
| 65 | Lightbits Labs | NVMe cloud storage software | $105M | 4 | June 2022 | $42M | Series C / Growth | Atreides Management, J.P. Morgan, Valor Equity Partners | Active | Partial |
| 66 | DEEPX | Edge AI semiconductors | $103M | 4 | May 2024 | $80M | Series C | SkyLake Equity Partners, BNW Investments, AJU IB | Active | Partial |
| 67 | Xscape Photonics | Photonic data-center fabrics | $94M | 3 | March 2026 | $37M | Series A extension | Addition, IAG Capital Partners, NVIDIA | Active | Partial |
| 68 | Flex Logix | Embedded FPGA and AI IP | $82M | 4 | March 2021 | $55M | Series D | Mithril, Lux Capital, Eclipse | Acquired | Strong |
| 69 | Alluxio | Data orchestration platform | $73M | 4 | November 2021 | $50M | Series C | Seven Seas Partners, a16z, Volcanics Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 70 | Quadric | On-device AI processor IP | $72M | 5 | January 2026 | $30M | Series C | ACCELERATE Fund, Uncork Capital, Pear VC | Active | Strong |
| 71 | DataCrunch / Verda | European GPU cloud provider | $72M | 2 | September 2025 | $64M | Series A | byFounders, Skaala, Tesi | Active | Partial |
| 72 | NeuReality | AI inference infrastructure | $63M | 3 | March 2024 | $20M | Series A extension | EIC Fund, Varana Capital, Cleveland Avenue | Active | Strong |
| 73 | MemryX | Edge AI accelerator chips | $63M | 3 | May 2025 | Undisclosed | Series B extension | HarbourVest, M Ventures, Arm | Active | Partial |
| 74 | NexGen Cloud | Sovereign AI GPU cloud | $59M | 2 | April 2025 | $45M | Series A | Moore & Moore Investment Group, family offices | Active | Partial |
| 75 | BrainChip | Neuromorphic edge AI chips | $55M | 5 | December 2025 | $25M | Post-IPO capital raise | LDA Capital, institutional investors | IPO | Partial |
| 76 | Kinara | Edge AI accelerators | $54M | 2 | September 2021 | $35M | Series B | Tiger Global, Exfinity Ventures, Western Digital | Acquired | Partial |
| 77 | SF Compute | AI compute marketplace | $52M | 2 | December 2025 | $40M | Series A | DCVC, Wing Venture Capital, Electric Capital | Active | Partial |
| 78 | Mesh | AI data-center optical transceivers | $50M | 1 | February 2026 | $50M | Series A | Thrive Capital | Active | Strong |
| 79 | Parasail | AI supercloud for agents | $42M | 2 | April 2026 | $32M | Series A | Touring Capital, Kindred Ventures, Samsung NEXT | Active | Full |
| 80 | Salience Labs | Photonic AI connectivity switches | $42M | 2 | February 2025 | $30M | Series A | ICM HPQC Fund, Applied Ventures, OSE | Active | Partial |
| 81 | io.net | Decentralized GPU compute network | $40M | 2 | March 2024 | $30M | Series A | Hack VC, Multicoin Capital, Solana Labs | Active | Partial |
| 82 | Volumez | Cloud-aware data infrastructure | $40M | 1 | July 2024 | $40M | Series A | Koch Disruptive Technologies, Samsung Ventures, J-Ventures | Active | Full |
| 83 | Rain Neuromorphics | Analog neuromorphic AI chips | $40M | 4 | May 2024 | $8M | Series A extension | Prosperity7 Ventures, Sam Altman, Epic Venture Partners | Active | Partial |
| 84 | Oriole Networks | Photonic AI chip networking | $35M | 2 | October 2024 | $22M | Series A | Plural, UCL Technology Fund, XTX Ventures | Active | Full |
| 85 | GMI Cloud | AI-native GPU cloud provider | $26M | 2 | October 2024 | $15M | Series A | Headline Asia, Banpu Next, Wistron | Active | Partial |
| 86 | Tigris Data | Distributed AI storage | $25M | 1 | October 2025 | $25M | Series A | Spark Capital, Andreessen Horowitz | Active | Partial |
| 87 | Hyperbolic | Open-access AI cloud | $20M | 3 | December 2024 | $12M | Series A | Variant, Polychain Capital, Chapter One | Active | Full |
| 88 | Lucidean | Coherent optical data links | $18M | 1 | January 2026 | $18M | Seed | Entrada Ventures, Koch Disruptive Technologies, Foothill Ventures | Active | Full |
| 89 | NovuMind | AI training inference hardware | $15M | 2 | December 2016 | $15M | Series A / B | ZhenFund, Aplus Capital, Qiming Venture Partners USA | Active | Partial |
| 90 | Hyperlume | Optical chip connectivity | $15M | 2 | February 2025 | $12M | Seed | BDC, ArcTern Ventures, Intel Capital | Active | Strong |
| 91 | Extropic | Thermodynamic AI computing | $14M | 1 | December 2023 | $14M | Seed | Kindred Ventures, HOF Capital, Valor Equity Partners | Active | Full |
| 92 | Cortical Labs | Biological computing infrastructure | $12M | 2 | April 2023 | $10M | Series A | Horizons Ventures, Blackbird Ventures, In-Q-Tel | Active | Strong |
| 93 | Lepton AI | GPU rental marketplace software | $11M | 1 | May 2023 | $11M | Seed | CRV, Fusion Fund, HSG | Acquired | Strong |
| 94 | Ephos | Glass photonic AI chips | $9M | 2 | September 2024 | $8M | Seed | Starlight Ventures, Collaborative Fund, Exor Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 95 | Genesis Cloud | European GPU cloud provider | $7M | 1 | Not disclosed | $7M | Unknown | Not disclosed | Shutdown | Low |
| 96 | Vast.ai | Peer GPU rental marketplace | $4M | 1 | April 2026 | $4M | Undisclosed | DRW Holdings, Nazare, Primavera Venture Partners | Active | Low |

This market map, featured in our AI infrastructure market deck, highlights top companies and startups in the AI infrastructure market
Key funding trends in the AI infrastructure market
Insights
- CoreWeave, Nscale, Crusoe, Lambda, Groq and Baseten together raised about $17.2B, showing that scaled AI compute infrastructure is where capital concentration is clearest.
- The top 10 AI infrastructure startups captured about 55.3% of all funding in this ranking, which shows how quickly capital is clustering around a small group of category leaders.
- Nscale’s $2.0B Series C represents roughly 54% of its total funding, which shows how hyperscale AI infrastructure rounds can compress years of capital formation into one financing event.
- Baseten’s $1.5B Series F accounts for about 72% of its total funding, suggesting that model-serving infrastructure is moving from software-style fundraising into capacity-scale financing.
- Optical interconnect and photonic infrastructure companies such as Ayar Labs, Celestial AI, Lightelligence, Enfabrica, AttoTude, Oriole Networks, Lucidean, Hyperlume and Mesh raised about $2.5B combined.
- Storage and data infrastructure still matter in the AI infrastructure market, with Qumulo, MinIO and VAST Data together raising about $1.85B.
- Edge AI infrastructure is more fragmented, with SiMa.ai, Hailo, Prophesee, Quadric, NeuReality, Recogni, Ethernovia, EdgeQ and Flex Logix raising about $1.5B combined.
- Untether AI raised $152M and still shut down, which shows that large AI chip rounds do not remove commercialization and capital intensity risk.

As this chart shows, and as featured in our AI infrastructure market deck, search interest in AI infrastructure has risen sharply
A few word about our methodology
As you can see, we built a database that ranks startups in the AI infrastructure market based on their total cumulative fundraising. To create this ranking, we reviewed many sources and cross-checked information across multiple places.
Whenever possible, we prioritized official company communications, since they are the most reliable source for funding amounts. When those were not available, we relied on reputable industry sources such as TechCrunch, Crunchbase, Financial Times or Forbes (to name a few).
We excluded random blogs, unverified websites, and any sources that could not be validated.
When funding rounds were announced in other currencies such as euros, Swiss francs, Singapore dollars, Australian dollars, or rupees, we converted them into approximate USD equivalents for consistency.
Sometimes different sources report slightly different numbers, or the exact round size is not fully disclosed. In those cases, we flag the uncertainty and assign a confidence label to each startup, visible in the last column.
Here is what they mean.
Full confidence: The company’s equity fundraising history can be reconstructed completely from public sources. The rounds, dates, amounts, and key investors are clearly identified, with no meaningful gaps.
Strong confidence: The fundraising history is largely complete and reliable. There may be a small missing detail, such as incomplete investor information or a minor round with limited data, but the overall record is clear.
Partial confidence: The main fundraising rounds can be identified, but the record is incomplete or somewhat mixed. Some rounds may be missing or certain funding events may be difficult to separate clearly.
Low confidence: Public information is too limited, inconsistent, or ambiguous to reliably reconstruct the company’s equity fundraising history.
When the confidence level is too low, we take a conservative approach and exclude the company from the ranking. We don’t want to include data that cannot be reliably verified.
This reflects how we conduct all our research, including the work behind our report covering the AI infrastructure market.
In a world where LLMs hallucinate and unreliable information is everywhere, our goal is simple: provide data you can trust.
If you want the full detail on a specific calculation, feel free to contact us and we will gladly explain.
Finally, know that we update the dataset once per month, so come back here if you need fresh information.

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