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xAI seeks $4.3 billion in funding as its AI cluster costs exceed $1 billion a month

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AI company, xAI, is seeking $4.3 billion in funding through an equity investment on top of its $5 billion debt funding plans. The company is known for its Grok AI chatbot, first introduced in 2023 and now powered by the world’s most powerful supercomputer located in Memphis.

It features more than 200,000 Nvidia GPUs to train and run the latest Grok models. The company has plans to increase the number of GPUs to around a million in the near future.

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From 2023 to 2024, the company has raised about $14 billion through quality fundraising, reports Bloomberg News, citing familiar sources. However, this large supercomputer, new technology deployment, new model development, energy consumption, and skilled employee acquisition are increasing expenses.

The report expects that the company is burning more than $1 billion a month this year. It means the company is adding $33 million or $1.4 million per hour in expenses. At this rate, xAI is likely to exhaust all of its previous funding by this year or may have already.

It is also mentioned that the company has plans to spend almost half of its upcoming funding on the next three months. However, xAI has not commented on this matter.

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