TechTencent-backed Chinese artificial intelligence startup raises Series B funding by The Tamesis StepFun secures funding to advance foundational models, multimodal inference, and artificial general intelligence (AGI). Post Views: 104 Share this Facebook X Telegram Whatsapp Email TagsartificialChineseFundingIntelligenceraisesseriesStartupTencentbackedRelated Posts Can Chinese Sportswear Label Li-Ning Win the Sportswear Race? January 16, 2026 Public funding will moderate as private investment accelerates. January 16, 2026 Chinese Firms Told: ‘Stop Using US-Israeli Cybersecurity Software’ January 15, 2026 The TamesisLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous StoryIsraeli company Liangda closes $80 million deal amid challenges Next StoryIsraeli data analytics firm acquires Aporia for $50 million Latest from Blog Digital immunoassays to reach $7.1b by 2036 by The Tamesis My Love for ‘Wuthering Heights’ Is Why I Also Love Terrible Men by The Tamesis Is Tantric Massage the Next Wellness Travel Trend? by The Tamesis ‘I Wear It on My Middle Finger’: Inside the Booming Market for Divorce Rings by The Tamesis For Restless Sleepers Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection by The Tamesis HKUMed, QMH’s nerve treatment to end chronic orofacial pain by The Tamesis From Scream Clubs to Ear Seeding: Traditional Healing Systems Are Going Mainstream by The Tamesis NHG, LKCMedicine launch programmes addressing high-demand Asian health issues by The Tamesis Register Now | Vogue Business Fashion Futures Dubai by The Tamesis The hospital's medical tourist arrivals rose by 66% in 2025. by The TamesisRelated Posts Can Chinese Sportswear Label Li-Ning Win the Sportswear Race? January 16, 2026 Public funding will moderate as private investment accelerates. January 16, 2026 Chinese Firms Told: ‘Stop Using US-Israeli Cybersecurity Software’ January 15, 2026 Previous StoryIsraeli company Liangda closes $80 million deal amid challenges Next StoryIsraeli data analytics firm acquires Aporia for $50 million