Nvidia Rival Positron Holds Talks to Raise Funds at $5 Billion Valuation
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A $750 million raise at a $5 billion valuation for an AI chip startup like Positron shows investors are still underwriting new silicon bets despite Nvidia’s lead. For large buyers, this is leverage — start mapping where you can pilot alternative accelerators to negotiate pricing and reduce single-vendor risk over the next 12–24 months.
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