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Anthropic hikes 2026 revenue forecast 20%, The Information reports
- Anthropic, the San Francisco-based AI company, closed its latest funding round above the $10 billion target, CNBC confirmed Tuesday, with sources saying it totaled between $10 billion and $15 billion at a $350 billion valuation.
- FT reported Anthropic doubled its VC target from $10 billion to $20 billion amid strong demand, as people familiar said investors proved hungrier for AI than expected.
- The financing was led by Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC and U.S. investment firm Coatue, with Sequoia Capital contributing last week; Microsoft and Nvidia previously said they might invest $10 billion and $5 billion respectively, though participation is unclear.
- Anthropic has been preparing for an IPO, including hiring lawyers, and is shifting focus to developer tools and Claude-powered workflows, while Forge Global says investment banks are in talks.
- Market reaction was immediate, with bitcoin miners that shifted to AI/HPC gaining; IREN and Cipher Mining rose over 12%, Hut 8 and TeraWulf gained more than 8%, and NVIDIA showed upward bias.
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Anthropic hikes 2026 revenue forecast 20%, The Information reports
Jan 27 : Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic has raised its revenue forecasts for the next several years, projecting sales to quadruple this year to as much as $18 billion and reach $55 billion next year, The Information reported on Tuesday.Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
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Anthropic is no longer just part of the AI conversation. It is starting to dominate it. The San Francisco–based company has closed its latest funding round above its original $10 billion target, landing somewhere between $10 billion and $15 billion […] The post Anthropic closes over $10B in funding round at $350B valuation as AI mega-rounds accelerate first appeared on Tech Startups.
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