Spectro Cloud, a provider of AI infrastructure management software, has raised more than $100 million in Series D funding led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives.
Strategic investors including AMD Ventures, Ericsson, LG Technology Ventures, and Maximus also participated. The San Jose-based company has now raised $260 million to date.
Spectro Cloud helps platform teams and cloud providers manage infrastructure for the AI era through its PaletteAI platform. The software covers full stack lifecycle management across virtual machines, Kubernetes, edge, regulated and air-gapped environments, and GPU clusters.
CEO and co-founder Tenry Fu said the company will use the funding to expand PaletteAI’s capabilities, improve GPU utilization and token cost control, and deepen partnerships across the AI infrastructure stack.
The company counts T-Mobile, Airbus, and the US Air Force among its customers, with deployments spanning retail, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, oil and gas, and defense.
The funding round signals continued investor appetite for AI infrastructure software as enterprises race to deploy and manage GPU clusters for training and inference workloads.