Yahoo Finance (Bloomberg) and CryptoBriefing describe overlapping Groq funding events but disagree on which round carries the $3.5 billion valuation and how much money was raised in each.
What all sources agree on
- Groq raised $650 million in growth funding, led by Disruptive, announced in June 2026.
- Nvidia struck a licensing deal with Groq and hired away Groq founder/CEO Jonathan Ross.
- Groq's valuation had been $6.9 billion at its height.
Where the reports disagree
1Amount and identity of the funding round tied to the $3.5 billion valuation
Groq just secured $650 million in growth funding, announced on June 22, 2026.
Groq has raised $350 million in funding at a $3.5 billion valuation… It previously announced raising $650 million in June to fund the effort.
What would settle it: Groq's own funding announcement or SEC/state filing disclosing round size and valuation.
2Whether the $3.5 billion valuation applies to the June $650M round or a separate later round
The current valuation has not been disclosed, though earlier reporting pegged it around $3.5 billion.
As part of that financing, Groq reset its valuation but did not disclose the figure at the time.
What would settle it: Groq's official statement or investor disclosure specifying which round set the $3.5 billion valuation.
What to make of it
Treat the $650 million June round, the Nvidia licensing deal, and Jonathan Ross's departure as established; the $3.5 billion valuation and whether it belongs to the June round or a separate, newer round remain unresolved between these two accounts.
Treat the $650 million June round, the Nvidia licensing deal, and Jonathan Ross's departure as established; the $3.5 billion valuation and whether it belongs to the June round or a separate, newer round remain unresolved between these two accounts.