FluidStack raises $200 million in negotiations
FluidStack, a UK startup specializing in AI cloud computing, is in talks with investors to secure up to $200 million in Series A funding.
It is reported Bloomberg.
The facility will have GW capacity primarily powered by nuclear energy.
The startup is seeking $100 million to $200 million in investment, although Fluidstack has not disclosed how to fund the supercomputer project.
A spokesperson for Fluidstack declined to comment on the funding discussion.
So far, Fluidstack has raised $4.5 million as part of an AI infrastructure package announced by French President Emmanuel Macron.
At the AI summit held in Paris in early February, Macron said that French and global companies will invest 100.9 billion euros in data centers for AI model training and operations.
It is reported Bloomberg Earlier February 2025.
FluidStack lists AI companies Mistral and Poolside as customers. César Maklary, the startup's CEO, is a former F1 racing team designer named César Maklary, who is also working with the Meta platform.
On its website, FluidStack highlights access to five different models of NVIDIA graphics processing unit.
According to a source familiar with the deal, the startup has ordered Dell Technologies' server from Dell Technologies, which is available in 2025 by NVIDIA's latest Blackwell GB200 chip.
The news agency reported that a Dell representative did not respond to a request for comment.
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