{"slug": "deepseek-needs-more-cash-just-weeks-after-closing-its-first-7-billion-round", "title": "DeepSeek needs more cash just weeks after closing its first $7 billion round", "summary": "DeepSeek is planning a new funding round at a $71 billion valuation just weeks after closing its first $7 billion round, aiming to build its own data centers and acquire AI chips to sustain its aggressive pricing strategy. The Chinese AI lab's rock-bottom prices on V4 models are driving rapid US business adoption, but it faces widening performance gaps with Western leaders and mounting domestic competition from Zhipu AI, MiniMax, and Moonshot AI.", "body_md": "# DeepSeek needs more cash just weeks after closing its first $7 billion round\n\n## Key Points\n\n- DeepSeek is planning a new funding round at a $71 billion valuation to build its own data centers and buy AI chips.\n- The fresh capital would fund an aggressive expansion strategy. Permanent rock-bottom pricing on its new V4 models is driving rapid growth among US businesses.\n- While DeepSeek still trails Western frontier models on performance, domestic pressure is mounting too, with Chinese rivals like Zhipu AI, MiniMax, and Moonshot AI all pushing hard.\n\n**DeepSeek is already raising again. The Chinese AI lab just closed its first funding round and needs capital for its own data centers and chips to keep its aggressive pricing strategy going.**\n\nDeepSeek closed its first round in late May [at roughly $7 billion](https://the-decoder.com/deepseek-takes-outside-money-for-the-first-time-at-a-50-billion-valuation/), valuing the company at $52 billion, [the Financial Times reports](https://archive.ph/AnZMc). Now the Hangzhou-based startup is in early talks with new investors for a round at a pre-money valuation of about $71 billion. The money would go toward building its own data centers and buying AI chips. At the same time, [DeepSeek is developing its own inference chip](https://the-decoder.com/deepseek-is-designing-its-own-ai-chip/) to reduce its reliance on Nvidia and Huawei. Founder Liang Wenfeng put in about $3 billion himself, making him the largest backer. Other investors include CATL, Tencent, JD.com, NetEase, and China's state-backed AI fund.\n\nCheap pricing demands deep pockets\n\nThe need for capital is tied directly to DeepSeek's aggressive expansion. The company recently released [V4-Pro and V4-Flash](https://the-decoder.com/as-agentic-ai-pushes-rivals-to-raise-prices-and-cap-usage-deepseek-ships-a-good-enough-model-for-almost-nothing/), the largest open-weights models with up to 1.6 trillion parameters. [The rock-bottom V4-Pro prices have been made permanent](https://the-decoder.com/deepseek-makes-its-75-percent-discount-permanent-pricing-output-tokens-at-least-34x-below-gpt-5-5/) and come in at roughly eleven times cheaper than GPT-5.5 on input.\n\nThe strategy is working. According to [US financial services firm Ramp](https://the-decoder.com/deepseek-topped-ramps-trending-software-vendors-in-june-2026-as-us-companies-chase-cheaper-ai/), which tracks real spending across more than 50,000 companies, DeepSeek was among the fastest-growing software vendors among US businesses in June. Ramp did flag security risks, though, since companies are sending data directly through DeepSeek's platform.\n\nMeanwhile, the performance gap with Western leaders has widened. OpenAI's [GPT-5.6 Sol](https://the-decoder.com/openais-claude-mythos-competitor-gpt-5-6-sol-launches-under-government-controlled-access-it-calls-unsustainable/) and Anthropic's [Claude Mythos](https://the-decoder.com/new-claude-mythos-becomes-the-first-ai-model-to-clear-all-cyberattack-simulations-from-britains-ai-safety-agency/) have reached a new tier that DeepSeek can't match yet. Still, the gap in performance is far smaller than the gap in price.\n\nCompetition inside China is heating up fast. [Zhipu AI released GLM-5.2](https://the-decoder.com/zhipu-ais-glm-5-2-closes-in-on-closed-source-leaders-in-coding-marathons/), an open-source model that trails Anthropic's Opus models by only a few percentage points on hours-long coding tasks and is [gaining traction with enterprises](https://the-decoder.com/databricks-makes-chinese-open-source-model-glm-5-2-its-default-coding-engine-after-it-matched-opus-at-lower-cost/). [MiniMax is reportedly working on a 2.7 trillion-parameter model](https://the-decoder.com/chinese-ai-startup-minimax-plans-to-open-source-a-2-7-trillion-parameter-model-later-this-year/) that could ship as early as Q3. And [Moonshot AI, the company behind Kimi, is looking for fresh capital at a valuation of up to $30 billion](https://the-decoder.com/moonshot-ai-targets-a-30-billion-valuation-more-than-six-times-its-late-2025-worth/). 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