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Rebellions, a South Korean AI chip startup, raises $400 Million in its latest funding round

Rebellions, a South Korean AI chip startup, raises $400 Million in its latest funding round
Rebellions, a South Korean AI chip startup, raises $400 Million in its latest funding round

Rebellions, a South Korean artificial-intelligence chip startup, announced on 'Monday that it raised $400 million during its latest funding round. This valued the company at approximately $2.34 billion as it accelerates expansion into the U.S.

The round is led by Mirae Asset Financial Group, and the Korea National Growth Fund. It follows the $250 million Series C raised in September 2025, and brings the total capital raised for the company to $850 millions, Rebellions stated in a press release.

After raising $650'million in the last six months, which is more than 75% its?total?funding to date, Rebellions announced that it was entering a?new phase?of?growth, focused on expansion in the U.S. and scaling up production of the Rebel100 platform. It also said that they were preparing for a future IPO. The 2020-founded company designs neural 'processing units' (NPUs), which are used for AI inference. The company said that the demand for AI infrastructure is increasing rapidly among cloud providers, telecoms operators, and government-backed projects, especially in the U.S.

In the latest round of investment, the Korea National Growth Fund (K-Nvidia) made a direct investment of 250 billion won ($165.45 millions), the first time the government has invested directly under the "K-Nvidia initiative".

The K-Nvidia project, led jointly by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) and the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIC), aims to develop a global chip company amid the?intensifying competitiveness in the sector. This is dominated by U.S. companies such as Nvidia.

The funding round demonstrates a growing interest from investors in companies that are developing AI alternatives to dominant chipmakers. This is due to the global demand for cost-efficient AI systems. Investors in Rebellions include Aramco Wa'ed Ventures and KT. Also included are Samsung, SK Hynix, SK Telecom, SK Hynix, SK Hynix, SK Hynix, SK Hynix, SK Hynix, SK Hynux, SK Telecom, SK Hynix, SK Hynix, SK Hynix, SK Hynix. It has its headquarters in South Korea, but operates in the United States. Mirae Asset also invests in SpaceX.

(source: Reuters)