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Home » Vultr Secures Funding from LuminArx and AMD Ventures

Vultr Secures Funding from LuminArx and AMD Ventures

December 18, 2024
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Vultr has secured growth financing at a $3.5 billion valuation, led by LuminArx Capital Management and AMD Ventures. The funding will fuel Vultr’s global expansion in AI infrastructure and cloud computing, bolstering its position as an independent alternative to traditional hyperscalers. Founded in 2014 by David Aninowsky, the company operates 32 cloud data center regions across six continents and aims to enable the next generation of AI-native applications.

The company’s growth strategy includes expanding its global cloud GPU fleet, supporting enterprises and AI innovators in deploying and scaling AI worldwide. Vultr’s scalable and compliant cloud infrastructure leverages AMD Instinct accelerators, enhancing its offerings for high-performance computing and AI model development. Goldman Sachs acted as the exclusive financial advisor for this transaction.

“With this new funding, we are accelerating our mission to deliver high-performance, easy-to-use cloud infrastructure globally,” said David Aninowsky, Founder and Executive Chairman of Vultr. “I am incredibly proud of the team’s efforts in making Vultr a standout platform for enterprises and AI innovators.”

Key Points:

• Valuation and Funding: $3.5 billion valuation; led by LuminArx Capital Management and AMD Ventures.

• Global Presence: 32 cloud data center regions spanning six continents.

• AI and Cloud Expansion: Focus on scaling AI infrastructure with AMD Instinct accelerators.

• Advisors: Goldman Sachs served as the exclusive financial advisor.

• Mission: To provide flexible, affordable, and high-performance cloud solutions for global enterprises and AI innovators.

“We share Vultr’s mission to empower enterprises and AI innovators with unparalleled access to high-performance compute for AI model development and deployment,” said Mathew Hein, Senior Vice President at AMD.

  • Vultr, headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida, was founded in 2014 by David Aninowsky. Vultr’s core intellectual property revolves around its cloud computing platform, which is designed for ease of use, high performance, and global accessibility. Their infrastructure spans 32 data centers across six continents, providing low-latency access to 90% of the world’s population within 2 to 40 milliseconds. This network supports a variety of services, including cloud compute, bare metal, managed Kubernetes, and cloud storage. Major partners in 2024 include AMD, Broadcom, Juniper Networks, NetApp, and telecommunications giants like Airtel and Singtel. Vultr’s customer base includes a wide array of developers and businesses, notably Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard.
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