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Tencent-backed AI chip startup Enflame raises $274 mln from state-linked investors, others
By Reuters | Updated: 28 September 2023

Sept 28 (Reuters) – China’s artificial intelligence (AI) chip startup Enflame, backed by tech giant Tencent, on Thursday said it raised 2 billion yuan ($273.68 million) from investors including funds linked to a government authority in Shanghai.

The deal came as the development of generative AI, boosted by the success of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, raises investor interest in companies working on AI-related infrastructure such as AI chips.

Enflame said the latest fundraising was co-led by investors including a few funds backed by Shanghai International Group, which is under the control of the state asset regulating authority in the municipality of Shanghai.

Tencent, which has cooperated with Enflame in developing an AI chip named Zixiao and contributed to the startup’s earlier fundraising, also participated in the latest investment round, according to a statement by Enflame.

(This story has been corrected to say that the company raised 2 bln yuan, not 20 bln, in the headline and paragraph 1)

($1 = 7.3078 Chinese yuan renminbi)

© Thomson Reuters 2023