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Nvidia in talks to acquire Rebellions for $2.3B

PUBLIC · NVDAAug 21, 2026about 3 hours ago

Acquiring Company

Nvidia

Acquired Company

Rebellions

SeoulInformation TechnologyInformation TechnologySoftwareArtificial IntelligenceArtificial IntelligenceMachine LearningMachine LearningSemiconductor Manufacturing

Description

Nvidia is exploring the potential acquisition of Rebellions, a Korean chipmaker specializing in neural processing units for AI inference, with discussions indicating a deal potentially worth $2.3 billion. Nvidia's CEO met with Rebellions’ co-founder to discuss possibilities ranging from a strategic alliance to a full acquisition. The talks are at an early, non-binding stage and would require regulatory approval. The acquisition aligns with Nvidia’s strategy to enhance its dominance in the AI hardware sector.

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Nvidia

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Nvidia is a heavyweight chipmaker that specializes in developing accelerated computing components for data centers, with a focus on AI technology. The company is known for its flagship AI processors and is a major player in the AI industry.

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Frequently asked

Who acquired Rebellions?

Rebellions was acquired by Nvidia. The deal was reported on August 21, 2026. Nvidia is a heavyweight chipmaker that specializes in developing accelerated computing components for data centers, with a focus on AI technology. Nvidia is publicly traded (NVDA) and operates in Information Technology.

When did Nvidia acquire Rebellions?

Nvidia's acquisition of Rebellions was reported on August 21, 2026. Nvidia is exploring the potential acquisition of Rebellions, a Korean chipmaker specializing in neural processing units for AI inference, with discussions indicating a deal potentially worth $2.3 billion. Fundz records the date the transaction was first publicly reported, sourced from filings and company announcements.

What does Rebellions do?

At that time, Rebellions CEO and co-founder Sunghyun Park told TechCrunch that the startup wrapped up its initial Series A, which was oversubscribed, in less than three months from financial investors. It is privately held, operating in Semiconductor Manufacturing, and is based in Seoul.

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