DeepSeek Eyes $10 Billion Funding to Propel China's AI Ambitions and Pursue AGI Development

May 22, 2026
DeepSeek Eyes $10 Billion Funding to Propel China's AI Ambitions and Pursue AGI Development
  • DeepSeek has drawn attention for open-source LLMs and reasoning-focused AI systems that reportedly deliver strong performance at lower training costs.

  • Industry-wide pressure toward profitability and revenue generation is mounting, even as OpenAI and Anthropic explore monetization paths.

  • DeepSeek is pursuing a potential funding round of about $10 billion, with a target valuation near $45 billion, signaling a major capital-raising event in China's AI scene.

  • Founder Liang Wenfeng has told investors the focus remains on AGI development and open-source model advancement rather than immediate monetization.

  • The company plans to prioritize breakthrough AI research over near-term commercialization in its fundraising talks, aiming to advance artificial general intelligence.

  • Analysts cite growth drivers such as access to computing infrastructure, leadership in model performance, and expanding enterprise and government adoption, while AI safety and data governance rules could shape long-term prospects.

  • The V4 family is optimized to run on Huawei Ascend, Cambricon, and Nvidia hardware, reflecting a strategy to operate within a domestic Chinese market with limited access to high-end US accelerators.

  • Industry observers view the fundraising amid broad global AI investment activity, noting China’s continued capital inflows despite geopolitical tensions and export controls on semiconductors.

  • Discussions are ongoing and final investment amounts and participants could change as talks proceed.

  • Negotiations remain dynamic, with the final number and investor list potentially shifting as the process evolves.

  • Bloomberg notes that discussions are fluid and may lead to changes in both investment size and participants.

  • This external raise marks a shift from prior funding that came entirely from High-Flyer Quant, the hedge fund behind the lab.

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