Alembic Technologies has secured $145 million in Series B and growth funding to expand enterprise adoption of causal AI. The round, led by Prysm Capital and Accenture with participation from Silver Lake Waterman and others, will support scaling operations, proprietary data integration, and advanced Nvidia-powered infrastructure deployment.
Alembic strengthens position as a pioneer in causal AI
Alembic Technologies, a San Francisco-based startup specializing in causal artificial intelligence, announced a $145 million funding round that marks a sharp increase in valuation compared to its Series A. The investment was led by Prysm Capital and Accenture, alongside Silver Lake Waterman, Liquid 2 Ventures, NextEquity, Friends & Family Capital, and WndrCo.
Causal AI focuses on cause-and-effect relationships rather than correlations, enabling enterprises to make more reliable decisions. Alembic plans to use the funds to expand enterprise adoption, enhance proprietary data capabilities, and deploy one of the fastest privately owned supercomputers—an Nvidia NVL72 superPOD—to power its models. The company aims to transform marketing intelligence and enterprise decision-making by offering deeper insights into consumer behavior and operational outcomes.
Major takeaways
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Alembic raises $145 million in Series B and growth funding
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Led by Prysm Capital and Accenture, with participation from Silver Lake Waterman and others
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Valuation increased nearly 16-fold compared to Series A
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Funds to support Nvidia NVL72 superPOD deployment for enterprise-grade AI models
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Focus on causal AI to deliver cause-and-effect insights for enterprises
Sources: Yahoo Finance, SiliconANGLE, Morningstar, VentureBeat