On Thursday, Kohir announced that it had exceeded $ 500 million, which cost $ 6.8 billion. It has risen by a $ 5.5 billion worth of dollars when it landed a little a year ago when it raised $ 500 million in its previous rounds.
Toronto Headquarters Kohir was one of the first breakout LLM model makers, founded by co -founder Eden Gomez, which is one of the authors of the paper, “Focus You Need”, which became the basis of modern AI. But it has been a sleepy late in the AI model war, which dominates open AI, entrepreneur and meta. However, its market proposal, always to offer secure LLM, is especially ready for the use of enterprise, not for consumers.
For this purpose, it has partnered with some of the big names of the enterprise tech, including Oracle, Dell, Bell, Fujetoso, LG Advisory Service CNS, and some major enterprises names like SAP, Naz RBC and a new investor in this period: Ontario Pension Plan.
Its press release also includes a pocket, which states that Kohir “represents the Enterprise A security first category, which is not being re -met by consumer models.”
Nevertheless, as Tech Croatch reported, Koheer is not beyond the talent of AI talent, which has surrounded other AI companies. It has just long been made Meta Research chief Joel Panio as its Chief AI officer. He hired a new CFO, a new CFO, Francois Chadovic, away from his consulting flicker in KPMG. He worked in Finance at Shield AI and as a CFO.
The new era was led by Radical Ventures and the capital of Anvia. Radical has supported names like Habia and the author, along with companies like the World Labs of Per Fi Lee. Anuvia is a famous Canadian venture firm (such as, Portfolio contains polyside, New 4J).
The participation of existing investors was involved in this period, including AMD Ventures, NVIDIA, and Sales Force Ventures, although interestingly, the company did not name Oracle's investor. (We have asked Kohir about it.)
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Oracle supported Kohir in 2023, but the database Dev recently tied his fortune closer to Open, especially as part of a large -scale data center building project called Star Gate.
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