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    Nscale Secures $2 Billion Funding, Valued at $14.6 Billion Ahead of IPO Plans

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nscale, a British artificial intelligence company backed by tech giant Nvidia, has recently completed a significant funding round that has propelled its valuation to an impressive $14.6 billion. The company announced on Monday that it successfully raised $2 billion in its latest Series C financing, marking a major milestone in its rapid growth trajectory since its inception in 2024.

    This latest capital injection was spearheaded by Norway’s Aker and 8090 Industries, with notable participation from several high-profile investors including Nvidia itself, Citadel, Dell, and Jane Street. The diverse group of backers reflects strong confidence in Nscale’s cutting-edge technology and its potential to dominate the AI computing landscape. The company’s statement highlighted the strategic nature of this funding round, which will be instrumental in accelerating its expansion plans.

    In addition to the financial boost, Nscale announced the appointment of several prominent figures to its board of directors. Among them are former Meta executives Nick Clegg and Sheryl Sandberg, as well as Susan Decker, the former President of Yahoo. Their inclusion is expected to bring valuable industry experience and governance expertise, further strengthening the company’s leadership as it navigates the competitive AI sector.

    Looking ahead, this funding round comes at a critical juncture as Nscale prepares for an initial public offering (IPO). The company has engaged Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan as underwriters for the upcoming public listing, signaling its ambitions to enter the stock market in the near future. While the exact timeline for the IPO remains undecided, these developments indicate that Nscale is positioning itself for a major financial event that could reshape the AI industry.

    Founded just last year, Nscale has quickly established itself by owning and operating its own data centers equipped with advanced graphic processing units (GPUs) and a proprietary software stack. This infrastructure enables the company to provide large-scale, GPU-powered AI computing solutions tailored to meet the growing demands of its clientele. Among its notable customers are industry leaders Microsoft and OpenAI, who rely on Nscale’s technology to power their AI applications.

    The fresh capital will be primarily directed towards expanding Nscale’s data center capacity, a move necessitated by the surging demand for AI compute power globally. As artificial intelligence continues to transform various sectors, companies like Nscale are critical in providing the underlying hardware and software infrastructure necessary to support increasingly complex AI models and workloads.

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