Anthropic raises ?bn at ?bn valuation

Anthropic has closed a massive Series H round that puts its post-money valuation above OpenAI for the first time. The funding comes alongside new semiconductor and infrastructure backing as the company expands its compute footprint.

Anthropic has raised ?bn in Series H funding led by Altimeter Capital, Dragoneer, Greenoaks, and Sequoia Capital. The round values Anthropic at ?bn post-money, above OpenAI’S?bn valuation in March. This marks the first time the company has been worth more than its rival.

The round was co-led by Capital Group, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, GIC, Iconiq, and XN. Investors include AMP PBC, Baillie Gifford, Blackstone, Brookfield, D.E. Shaw Ventures, DST Global, Fidelity Management & Research Company, General Catalyst, Insight Partners, Jane Street, Lightspeed Venture Partners, MGX, NTTVC, NX1 Capital, Situational Awareness LP, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc., T. Rowe Price Investment Management, Inc., and Temasek. It also includes ?bn of previously committed investments from hyperscalers, including ?bn from Amazon. Strategic infrastructure partners Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix also invested.

The company said that its run-rate revenue crossed ?bn earlier this month, up from ?bn at the end of last year. Anthropic has rapidly expanded its compute infrastructure through major cloud deals, a data center staff hiring spree, and a data center lease from SpaceX/xAI.

In May, the company announced that it would lease the entire Colossus 1 data center from Elon Musk’s company, in a deal worth ?.25bn a month. With the new funding announcement, Anthropic revealed that it is also leasing space out of the Colossus II data center. The latest raise ties Anthropic’s financial momentum directly to a broader build-out of data center capacity needed to support its generative Artificial Intelligence business.

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