Nscale secures $2 billion Series C, sets new AI benchmark
Nscale has raised an extraordinary $2 billion Series C round, propelling the company to the status of Europe’s most valuable AI infrastructure startup. The mega-round underscores the intense investor appetite for core platforms that power generative AI, large language models and data-heavy enterprise applications.
While the company has not yet disclosed its exact post-money valuation, people familiar with the deal say the round firmly positions Nscale ahead of other European contenders in the infrastructure layer of the AI stack. The funding is expected to fuel rapid expansion of its cloud-native compute platform, specialized GPU clusters and AI-optimized data pipelines.
Building Europe’s backbone for AI workloads
Nscale focuses on providing high-performance infrastructure tailored to training and deploying advanced AI models, including LLMs, multimodal systems and large-scale recommendation engines. Its platform combines orchestration software, hardware abstraction and automated scaling to help enterprises run demanding AI workloads without building their own data-center stack.
By offering managed access to cutting-edge accelerators and tightly integrated AI tooling, Nscale aims to reduce time-to-market for corporations and startups alike. Analysts say this positions the company as a strategic alternative to US hyperscalers for European customers worried about data sovereignty, latency and regulatory compliance under the EU’s evolving AI and privacy rules.
Strategic implications for Europe’s AI race
The scale of the Series C round signals that global investors now view European AI infrastructure as a critical battleground. A robust, regionally anchored compute layer is widely seen as essential for Europe to remain competitive in AI research, enterprise automation and sovereign cloud initiatives.
Industry observers expect Nscale to deploy the new capital into expanding data center capacity across key hubs, hiring top AI engineers and deepening partnerships with model providers and large enterprises. The company’s rise may also accelerate consolidation among smaller infrastructure players that lack comparable scale.
For European startups building on top of AI, the emergence of a homegrown infrastructure champion like Nscale could lower barriers to experimentation and deployment, while intensifying competition among global cloud and chip vendors for the region’s rapidly growing AI spend.

