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本周初创企业领域呈现出活跃的收购和融资活动,涵盖了从以色列手机解锁公司Cellebrite收购移动测试初创公司Corellium到IBM收购AI平台Seek AI等多个案例。此外,Anduril、Neuralink等公司也完成了大规模融资,AI领域持续受到关注。文章还提到了AI在传统业务中的应用,以及北美在AI领域的巨大投资额。

📱收购与并购:本周初创企业领域发生了多起收购事件。Cellebrite以1.7亿美元收购Corellium;IBM收购Seek AI,旨在整合到Watsonx AI Labs;Collibra收购Raito以加强数据治理;AMD收购Brium,意在挑战英伟达在AI硬件领域的地位;Snowflake计划收购Crunchy Data。

💰巨额融资:Anduril完成25亿美元的G轮融资,估值达到305亿美元;Anysphere融资9亿美元,估值99亿美元;Neuralink完成6.5亿美元E轮融资,估值约90亿美元;Bolttech完成1.47亿美元C轮融资,估值21亿美元;Speedata完成4400万美元B轮融资,Nomupay完成4000万美元C轮融资,Obvio完成2200万美元A轮融资。

💡AI领域动态:文章重点关注了AI领域的发展。Elad Gil在AI初创企业Perplexity和Harvey上进行了投资,并开始关注AI如何帮助传统业务转型。PitchBook数据显示,今年2月至5月,北美AI初创企业吸引了697亿美元的风险投资,远超欧洲和亚洲。

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From acquiring stealth startups to larger ones, and from funding Series A to Series G rounds, buyers and investors made for a busy news cycle.

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This week must have seemed like the perfect time for companies to announce their latest startup acquisitions.

Unlocked: Israeli phone unlocking firm Cellebrite acquired mobile testing startup Corellium for $170 million in cash, with $20 million converted to equity at closing. 

Sought and found: IBM acquired Seek AI, an AI platform that lets users ask questions about enterprise data using natural language. Its technology is set to become a key part of Watsonx AI Labs, IBM’s new NYC-based AI accelerator.

Data access: Data governance platform Collibra acquired Raito, a startup that had raised $4 million to date to help companies manage which employees and customers have access to internal data. Both Collibra and Raito are based in Brussels.

Challenger: AMD acquired Brium, a stealth startup focusing on AI software optimization, in a deal that appears intended to challenge Nvidia’s AI hardware dominance.

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Crunchy: Snowflake disclosed it plans to buy Crunchy Data, a startup that helps companies build with Postgres. The cloud data platform company declined to comment on the deal’s valuation, but a source estimated it at around $250 million. 

No more pesto: Data-labeling startup Scale AI hired the team behind Pesto AI, which is shutting down after raising more than $8 million to help companies recruit developers remotely.

Hmm: Airtime, the video startup from Evernote’s founder Phil Libin, laid off dozens of employees, who won’t be invited to stay for the next “season.” The company, formerly known as mmhmm, raised nearly $135 million in venture funding across multiple early-stage rounds.

Ouch: Indian grocery startup KiranaPro confirmed that it was hacked last May. All of its data was wiped in the attack.

The legal battle continues: HR tech startup Deel accused rival Rippling of hiring an employee who spent six months impersonating a customer, but Rippling also issued an amended complaint regarding its corporate spying accusations against Deel.

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Money once again flew uphill this week, but some funding also went to startups that hope to challenge market leaders, expand internationally, and make roads safer.

Lucky Luckey: Defense tech startup Anduril raised a gigantic $2.5 billion Series G round, including a $1 billion investment from Founders Fund, doubling the company’s valuation to $30.5 billion in the process.

Moving the cursor: Anysphere, the maker of AI coding assistant Cursor, has raised $900 million at a $9.9 billion valuation. Sources said the company has surpassed $500 million in annual recurring revenue.

Brain chips: Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain computer interface startup, secured a $650 million Series E, reportedly at a pre-money valuation around $9 billion.

Insured: Bolttech, a Singapore-based insurtech company specializing in embedded insurance, completed a $147 million Series C at a $2.1 billion valuation. 

APUs vs. GPUs: Speedata, an Israeli chip startup competing with Nvidia, raised a $44 million Series B. The company is developing an analytics processing unit (APU) to accelerate AI and data workloads, which it will showcase later this month.

From Ireland to Japan: Irish fintech startup Nomupay locked in a $40 million Series C from SB Payment Service (SBPS), a subsidiary of Japanese telco giant SoftBank Corp. It will use the capital on expanding its reach in key regions, including Asia, as well as on acquisitions.

Drive with care: Obvio, a startup using AI and cameras installed on stop signs to detect unsafe driving, raised a $22 million Series A led by Bain Capital Ventures.

Richest slice: Between February and May of this year, North American AI startups attracted $69.7 billion in venture capital across 1,528 deals, far exceeding Europe’s $6.4 billion (742 deals) and Asia’s $3 billion (515 deals), according to PitchBook data.

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Elad Gil began investing in AI startups like Perplexity and Harvey well before most VCs recognized the trend. Now he’s placing bets on traditional businesses that AI can help reinvent and make more lucrative.

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