Sequoia Capital, Nvidia and others invest $52 million in artificial intelligence startup Fireworks AI
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发表于 2024-7-12 09:50:26
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Artificial intelligence startup Fireworks AI has received a valuation of $552 million in a funding round led by Sequoia Capital. Sequoia, along with investors such as Nvidia, AMD, and MongoDB, invested $52 million in the company in this round of financing, bringing its total cash to $77 million. Fireworks' tools help businesses fine tune and customize models to meet specific needs, allowing them to access over 100 models using their platform.
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