Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

AI Technology

Rebellions Aims to Build a Non-Nvidia AI Ecosystem with New Semiconductor Focus

Rebellions, South Korea’s first AI semiconductor unicorn, aims to establish a non-Nvidia AI ecosystem, targeting $100M in Series C funding for global expansion.

Rebellions, South Korea’s first AI semiconductor unicorn, has announced its ambition to spearhead the development of a “non-Nvidia” AI ecosystem, positioning itself as a pivotal player in next-generation AI infrastructure. CEO Park Sung-hyun made the declaration during a press conference held in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, on Tuesday, emphasizing the importance of an alternative framework to the current Nvidia-dominated landscape.

“The next five years will be about building a new AI infrastructure system centered on alternatives to Nvidia,” Park stated, asserting that Rebellions intends to be at the forefront of this industry shift. He underlined that the landscape of artificial intelligence infrastructure is primarily driven by long-term investments and ecosystem development rather than immediate performance metrics.

“Only companies that invest over the long term and create value as part of a broader ecosystem will survive,” he remarked, adding that national-level involvement is becoming increasingly crucial as global competition intensifies.

Founded in 2020, Rebellions has swiftly established itself as a key player in AI semiconductors. The firm garnered early support from KT Corp. in 2022, followed by significant Series B investments in 2024 from Saudi Aramco and Pavilion Capital of Singapore. This year, it entered Series C funding and became the first Asian startup selected by Arm.

In August 2024, Rebellions merged with Sapeon Korea, an AI chip spinoff from SK Telecom, formally creating Korea’s first AI semiconductor unicorn. The company has already mass-produced its first-generation neural processing unit, Atom, and commercialized large-scale AI services. Its flagship product, Rebel-Quad, delivers GPU-class performance that rivals top offerings from Nvidia, serving as a launchpad for its international expansion.

Rebellions has expanded operations with subsidiaries established in Japan, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. The company anticipates a rising global demand for diversified AI infrastructure, as governments and corporations increasingly seek alternatives to Nvidia-centric systems. These emerging architectures combine NPUs, innovative hardware designs, open-source software, and advanced interconnect technologies.

“Markets such as the US, Japan, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia are actively looking for diversified AI stacks,” noted Chief Business Officer Marshall Choy. He emphasized that with mature products and proven technology, Rebellions is well-positioned to become a competitive alternative in this evolving landscape.

Park framed the company’s growth as part of South Korea’s broader aspirations in deep tech. “Every step forward for Rebellions is a step forward for Korea,” he asserted, indicating the company’s role in the national vision of technological advancement.

Regarding its plans for public listing, Park highlighted the significance of the upcoming year. “We plan to pursue an initial public offering in Korea first while also considering a potential dual listing on Nasdaq,” he stated, signaling the company’s intent to expedite its global expansion.

See also
Staff
Written By

The AiPressa Staff team brings you comprehensive coverage of the artificial intelligence industry, including breaking news, research developments, business trends, and policy updates. Our mission is to keep you informed about the rapidly evolving world of AI technology.

You May Also Like

Top Stories

Analysts warn that unchecked AI enthusiasm from companies like OpenAI and Nvidia could mask looming market instability as geopolitical tensions escalate and regulations lag.

Top Stories

Nvidia and OpenAI drive a $100 billion investment surge in AI as market dynamics shift, challenging growth amid regulatory skepticism and rising costs.

AI Finance

Nvidia's shares rise 1% as the company secures over 2 million orders for H200 AI chips from Chinese firms, anticipating production ramp-up in 2024.

AI Technology

Caterpillar Inc. surged 62% in 2025, redefining itself as an AI infrastructure leader amid a $40 billion backlog, far outpacing the S&P 500's 17%...

AI Technology

Super Micro Computer captures a leading 70% of the liquid cooling market as it targets $40 billion in revenue for 2026 amid rising AI...

Top Stories

Micron Technology's stock soars 250% as it anticipates a 132% revenue surge to $18.7B, positioning itself as a compelling long-term investment in AI.

AI Technology

AMD unveils the MI355X GPU with 288GB HBM3E memory, challenging NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture and reshaping the AI computing landscape.

AI Finance

Disruptive CEO Alex Davis warns of a looming $20 billion financing crisis in the AI data-center market by 2028, driven by unsustainable growth models.

© 2025 AIPressa · Part of Buzzora Media · All rights reserved. This website provides general news and educational content for informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee the completeness or reliability of the information presented. The content should not be considered professional advice of any kind. Readers are encouraged to verify facts and consult appropriate experts when needed. We are not responsible for any loss or inconvenience resulting from the use of information on this site. Some images used on this website are generated with artificial intelligence and are illustrative in nature. They may not accurately represent the products, people, or events described in the articles.