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AI chip startup Etched doubles valuation to $21 billion in under a month

By Thomson Reuters Aug 18, 2026 | 10:13 AM

Aug 18 (Reuters) – Jane Street-backed Etched said on Tuesday its valuation more than doubled in less than a month to $21 billion, as ​investors bet on growing demand for specialized ‌chips used to run artificial intelligence models.

The San Jose, California-based company raised $700 million, with trading firm Jane Street continuing its backing by leading the round, joined by Kleiner Perkins, ‌Sequoia, ​Andreessen Horowitz and Tiger Global, ⁠among others.

The funding highlights ⁠growing investor interest in the infrastructure needed to run AI models, particularly as demand surges for inference — the process of using trained AI models ​to generate responses.

Etched builds specialized AI inference systems designed to make models faster and cheaper to ⁠run, joining a growing ⁠group of startups seeking to challenge Nvidia’s ​dominance in the AI chip market.

“Inference is becoming one ​of the most important infrastructure markets in AI, ‌and the winners will be measured by tokens per dollar and per watt,” said Kleiner Perkins Managing Partner Mamoon Hamid.

Etched, with more than 400 ⁠employees and a working chip, was valued at $10.3 billion in a Series C round in July.

Jane Street is also ⁠Etched’s first ‌customer and received its first rack ⁠last month, with the trading firm now ​deploying ‌the technology in its workloads.

Etched said ​it has ⁠secured more than $1 billion in customer contracts across public and private AI companies as well as cloud providers. The company has raised $1.9 billion to date.

(Reporting by Prakhar Srivastava and Pragyan Kalita in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Vijay Kishore)