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Rebellions Raises $400M to Scale AI Inference Infrastructure

Investment Data CenterAi announced Santa Clara, South Korea Mar 30, 2026
USD400M
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Rebellions, a South Korean AI hardware startup, has raised $400 million in a pre-IPO funding round to scale its AI inference infrastructure. The company is betting that inference will define the next phase of AI adoption, where power constraints, cost-efficiency, and deployment timelines outweigh raw compute performance. Rebellions is targeting the US market and has already started expanding its operations in Santa Clara, California. The company's software-centric architecture is designed to integrate with widely used open source frameworks, and it has built its cloud-native AI platform on Kubernetes. Rebellions is extending beyond chip design into fully integrated systems, packaging its Rebel100 NPU into deployable infrastructure.

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Rebellions, a South Korean AI hardware startup, has raised $400 million in a pre-IPO funding round to scale its AI inference infrastructure. The company is backed by investors including Mirae Asset Financial Group and Korea National Growth Fund. Rebellions is targeting the US market and has started expanding its operations in Santa Clara, California, as of 2026. The funding round was announced on 2026-03-30. The company's software-centric architecture is designed to integrate with widely used open source frameworks, and it has built its cloud-native AI platform on Kubernetes in locations including Asia Pacific and South Korea.
  • $400 million funding round
  • Pre-IPO funding round
  • Expansion into the US market with operations in Santa Clara, California
  • Announced on 2026-03-30
  • Backed by Mirae Asset Financial Group and Korea National Growth Fund

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Mar 30, 2026
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