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Rebellions Secures $400M as SpaceX Backer Bets Big on AI Chips

31 March 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Rebellions lands $400M to supercharge AI inference chips

South Korean AI semiconductor startup Rebellions has raised approximately $400 million in fresh funding, with backing from an early investor in SpaceX. The new capital will be used to scale the company’s AI inference infrastructure, deepen product development and expand its footprint in global data centers.

The round marks one of the largest funding events for an AI chipmaker outside the United States and underscores intense investor interest in alternatives to Nvidia for powering generative AI and large-scale machine learning applications.

A new contender in the global AI chip race

Rebellions, founded in South Korea, focuses on custom AI accelerators optimised for inference workloads — the stage where trained AI models are deployed to answer queries, generate content or process real-time data. By concentrating on inference rather than training, the startup aims to deliver lower latency and improved energy efficiency for cloud providers and enterprise customers.

The participation of a prominent early backer of SpaceX signals growing confidence that specialised AI hardware from Asia can compete with leading US and European chip vendors. Investors are betting that hyperscalers, telecom operators and sovereign cloud initiatives will increasingly seek diversified chip supply to reduce dependence on a small group of US suppliers.

Scaling infrastructure and global ambitions

The new funding will support the rollout of Rebellions chips into large-scale AI inference clusters, targeting workloads such as recommendation systems, conversational AI assistants and video analytics. The company is expected to invest heavily in software stacks, developer tools and partnerships with cloud service providers to ease integration.

Industry analysts note that demand for inference capacity is surging as enterprises move experimental AI models into production. With this $400 million round, Rebellions positions itself as a strategic player in the next wave of AI infrastructure, aligning South Korea more closely with the global race to build faster, cheaper and more efficient AI data centers.

For investors, the deal highlights a broader shift: capital is flowing not only into AI software startups but also into the foundational semiconductor layer that will determine who controls the economics of the AI era.

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