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LLM Summary:Point72's Turion hedge fund, launched October 2024 with $150M seed capital, manages ~$3B focused on AI hardware/semiconductors and returned ~30% in 2025 (14.2% in Q4 2024). The fund represents one of several major AI-focused hedge funds launched 2024-2025, with concentrated exposure to semiconductor sector creating both opportunity and concentration risk.
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TypeAI-focused hedge fund
Parent CompanyPoint72 Asset Management (Steve Cohen)
LaunchedOctober 2024
AUM≈$3 billion (as of late 2025)
2025 Returns≈30%
Portfolio ManagerEric Sanchez
FocusAI hardware, semiconductors
Named AfterAlan Turing, AI pioneer

Turion is a dedicated AI stock-picking hedge fund launched by Point72 Asset Management in October 2024. Named after AI pioneer Alan Turing, the fund was seeded with $150 million of Steve Cohen’s personal capital and has since grown to approximately $3 billion in assets under management.12

The fund represents Point72’s first new fund launch in decades, reflecting the firm’s conviction in AI as a transformative investment theme. Unlike Point72’s core multistrategy fund, Turion operates with more flexibility, allowing longer-biased exposure to the AI hardware cycle.3

Turion has delivered strong returns since launch:

PeriodReturnNotes
October 20243.5%Launch month
November 20244.9%
December 20245.2%
2024 Total14.2%vs. 6.2% Nasdaq
October 2025≈9%Single month
2025 YTD≈30%Through late 2025

The fund’s 2024 performance of 14.2% in just three months significantly outpaced the Nasdaq Composite’s 6.2% gain over the same period.4

Turion primarily targets investments in AI hardware and semiconductor companies worldwide. The fund’s portfolio is concentrated in companies benefiting from the ongoing AI infrastructure buildout, similar to other AI-focused funds like Situational Awareness LP and VARA.5

The strategy allows for longer-biased positions compared to typical hedge fund approaches, reflecting conviction in the multi-year AI hardware cycle.

Eric Sanchez serves as Portfolio Manager for Turion. The fund operates within Point72’s broader infrastructure, which manages approximately $41.5 billion in total assets as of 2026.6

Steve Cohen, founder of Point72 and former SAC Capital, personally seeded the fund with $150 million, demonstrating high conviction in the AI investment thesis.2

Turion is part of a broader wave of AI-focused hedge funds launched in 2024-2025:

FundAUM2025 ReturnsNotes
Turion (Point72)≈$3B≈30%AI hardware focus
Situational Awareness LP≈$4B47% (H1)Leopold Aschenbrenner
VARA≈$8B40% (Q3)Ben Hoskin, EA connections

These funds share similar investment theses centered on AI infrastructure beneficiaries (NVIDIA, semiconductors, data center power suppliers) but differ in their community connections and specific strategies.

  • Sustainability of AI hardware cycle: How long will elevated demand for AI infrastructure continue?
  • Concentration risk: Heavy exposure to semiconductor sector creates vulnerability to sector-wide corrections
  • Competition: Multiple large funds pursuing similar strategies may compress returns
  • Point72 integration: How will Turion evolve as Point72 restructures its equities operations into Point72 Equities and Valist Asset Management?
  1. Point72’s new AI fund Turion nears $1.5 billion

  2. Steve Cohen’s AI Fund Just Scored 30% Gains 2

  3. Point72’s new AI fund delivers 14% gains

  4. Steve Cohen’s AI Fund Soars to Nearly $1.5 Billion

  5. Cohen’s Hedge Fund Beats the Competition

  6. Point72’s 2026 Playbook