Lambda Raises $1.5 Billion in Funding Round Led by TWG Global
AI data center provider Lambda made headlines on Tuesday with the announcement of a successful $1.5 billion funding round. The investment was led by TWG Global, a prominent $40 billion investment firm founded by billionaires Thomas Tull and Mark Walter.
TWG Global, known for its diverse portfolio of assets, holds stakes in various ventures, including Walter’s ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers and the new Cadillac F1 racing team. The firm has also secured a $15 billion fund dedicated to AI investments, in collaboration with Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Capital. Notably, TWG Global has previously partnered with industry giants like Elon Musk’s xAI and Palantir to deliver cutting-edge AI solutions to enterprises.
With this latest funding round, Lambda, a key player in the U.S. AI data center market, continues to expand its operations. In addition to competing with CoreWeave, Lambda offers “AI factories” to hyperscaler clouds, positioning itself as a leader in providing AI infrastructure solutions. Recently, Lambda inked a significant deal with Microsoft, leveraging Nvidia GPUs to enhance AI capabilities.
Microsoft’s partnership with CoreWeave in 2024 saw substantial investments, making CoreWeave its top service provider. However, OpenAI later secured a massive $12 billion deal with CoreWeave, signaling intense competition in the AI market.
Rumors of Lambda seeking substantial funding at a valuation exceeding $4 billion have circulated for some time. The company’s previous Series D funding round raised $480 million in February, valuing the company at $2.5 billion. Lambda’s latest funding round of $1.5 billion surpasses previous expectations, although specifics on its updated valuation remain undisclosed.
As Lambda refrains from commenting on valuation details, industry experts eagerly await further developments in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
