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May 06, 2026
DeepSeek Eyes $45B Valuation in First Funding Round
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI lab that gained attention for its low‑cost large language model, is negoti…
DeepSeek’s Funding Surge: From $20B to $45B in Weeks
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI lab known for a cost‑efficient large language model, is in talks to raise its first venture‑capital round that could push its valuation to $45 billion, up from $20 billion just weeks earlier.
First Venture Capital Round Targets Chinese AI Champion
The round will be led by the state investment vehicle China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund. Potential co‑investors include cloud giants Tencent and Alibaba. Founder Liang Wenfeng, who owns nearly 90% of the company, is seeking capital to retain talent amid competitor poaching.
Valuation Leap and Investor Line‑up: Numbers at a Glance
Previous valuation: $20 billion
Target valuation: $45 billion
Founder ownership: ~90%
Key investors: China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, Tencent, Alibaba
Model advantage: runs on Huawei chips, lower compute cost
Strategic Implications for China’s AI Independence
The funding aligns with Beijing’s goal to develop home‑grown AI hardware and software, reducing reliance on U.S. chips. By optimizing models for Huawei silicon, DeepSeek offers a domestic alternative to OpenAI and Anthropic, potentially accelerating China’s AI ecosystem.
What the Next Funding Milestone Could Mean for Global AI Competition
If the round closes at the projected valuation, DeepSeek could attract further private and state capital, scale its model offerings, and challenge Western AI leaders on both performance and cost. Analysts expect increased pressure on U.S. firms to secure supply chains and consider strategic partnerships in Asia.
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