Decart: $300 Million Raised At Nearly $4 Billion Valuation Raised To Make Switching AI Chips Easier

By Amit Chowdhry ● Today at 7:28 AM

Decart announced it has raised $300 million in a Series B funding round led by Radical Ventures and Jordan Jacobs, bringing the company’s total funding to more than $450 million. According to reports, the financing values Decart at approximately $4 billion. The company said that several leading technology companies joined the round as both customers and investors, as Decart continues building infrastructure and real-time world models aimed at accelerating the path toward artificial general intelligence (AGI).

The funding round included participation from Adobe, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Benchmark, eBay Ventures, NVIDIA, Sequoia Capital, Toyota Ventures, Valor Equity Partners, and Zeev Ventures, among others. Individual backers included Andrej Karpathy, Michael Eisner, and Moritz Baier-Lentz.

As part of the announcement, Decart also unveiled DOS 2.0, its next-generation inference and training platform. According to the company, DOS 2.0 delivers more than 1,600 tokens per second for agentic inference and more than 100 FPS for world models across major hardware platforms.

The company said its strategy is focused on two primary pillars: building ultra-optimized infrastructure for AI workloads and developing realtime world models on top of that infrastructure. Decart added that it plans to launch updated versions of its world models in the coming weeks, including Lucy for immersive realtime experiences and Oasis for physical AI applications.

Decart also released a film featuring CEO Dean Leitersdorf and Moritz Baier-Lentz that explores the company’s technology, vision, and future roadmap.

KEY QUOTES:

“We continue accelerating the path to AGI through our two core pillars: ultra-optimized infrastructure for AI workloads, and realtime world models built on top of it.”

“Today, we’re also launching DOS 2.0 – our next-generation inference and training platform, delivering over 1,600 tokens per second for agentic inference and over 100 FPS for world models across major hardware platforms.”

“Alongside DOS, we will launch new versions of our world models in the coming weeks: Lucy, for immersive realtime experiences, and Oasis, for physical AI.”

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