Databricks Clinches $43 Billion Valuation, Plans More AI Tools

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Investors in the software company’s new funding round include T. Rowe Price and Nvidia

has raised $500 million in new funding, a large deal that catapults the software maker’s valuation to $43 billion and highlights its focus on artificial intelligence tools.

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