Silicon Valley VCs Fuel AI Boom: Blockbuster Exits, AI-Powered Infrastructure, and Vertical Plays Dominate
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Top firms like Felicis led Mercor's 350 million dollar Series C at a 10 billion dollar valuation, pivoting to AI training data experts that rocketed annual recurring revenue from 75 million to over 450 million dollars in months. Coatue spearheaded DayOne Data Centers' massive 2 billion dollar plus Series C, per SiliconANGLE, to build AI-powered facilities in Finland and Singapore with 1 gigawatt in commitments, joining Lambda's 1.5 billion dollar raise. Crunchbase reports U.S. semiconductor startups shattered records with 6.2 billion dollars funded, up 85 percent, highlighted by Cerebras' 1.1 billion dollar haul and PsiQuantum's 1 billion dollar round, even as Groq cashed out big to Nvidia.
Firms are shifting from general AI hype to vertical plays in enterprise search like Glean's 7.2 billion dollar valuation after a 150 million dollar raise from Wellington Management, and developer tools such as Lovable's vibe-coding platform exploding to 200 million dollars ARR. Replit turned around with 150 million dollars ARR via AI for non-coders. Human-AI hybrids shine too, with micro1 hitting 100 million dollars ARR supplying experts to OpenAI and Microsoft.
Economic challenges prompt caution, yet data center and chip bets counter power shortages and inference demands. Regulatory pressures on big tech spur compliance startups like Delve and Norm AI, valued at 300 to 500 million dollars. Climate tech lags but humanoid robots draw skepticism at Silicon Valley Summit, per Carrier Management, as capital-intensive plays. Diversity gains traction with young founders like 24-year-old micro1 CEO Ali Ansari.
These trends signal VC's future: concentrated on AI infrastructure, human expertise layers, and rapid scalers hitting nine-figure revenues in months, per The Silicon Review. Expect more M&A, fewer broad bets, and IPOs in semis as Nvidia-like giants consolidate.
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