Nvidia Approaches South Korean AI Chip Company Rebellions, May Involve Investment and Acquisition

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TradingKey - On August 21 ET, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter, that Nvidia (NVDA) is in early-stage talks with South Korean AI chip design company Rebellions, exploring potential collaboration ranging from technology licensing and equity investment to a full acquisition.

This week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with Rebellions co-founder and CEO Sunghyun Park at Nvidia's headquarters in Santa Clara. Nvidia has continually consolidated its position in the AI sector through investments in recent years, and this engagement is seen as its latest step.

Who Is Rebellions?

Founded in 2020, Rebellions is a key focus of the South Korean government's "K-Nvidia" cultivation initiative. The company has raised a total of approximately $850 million, completing a $400 million pre-IPO funding round in March this year with a post-money valuation of around $2.3 billion. Investors include Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix (SKHY), SK Telecom, Saudi Aramco's Wa'ed Ventures, and the Korea National Growth Fund, among others.

At the product level, Rebellions focuses on AI inference NPUs for data centers. Its flagship product, Rebel100, utilizes Samsung's 4nm process and a four-chiplet architecture, equipped with 144GB of HBM3E memory, delivering outstanding energy efficiency in AI inference scenarios.

Nvidia's current core GPUs mainly rely on TSMC (TSM) for foundry manufacturing, whereas Rebellions has chosen to partner with Samsung's foundry division, creating a contrast in their supply chain strategies.

IPO Plans and Regulatory Scrutiny Create Uncertainty

Rebellions previously announced its IPO plans, aiming to list on South Korea's KOSPI main board in the first or second quarter of 2027, while exploring a subsequent U.S. listing via ADRs.

This timeline may limit the negotiation room for a deal. If Nvidia proposes a full acquisition, Rebellions' management and existing shareholders would need to weigh IPO prospects against an immediate exit.

On the regulatory front, Nvidia holds a dominant position in the global AI training chip market, meaning any major acquisition could trigger antitrust scrutiny from authorities in the U.S., the EU, and South Korea.

In addition, the South Korean government considers the semiconductor industry a strategic national asset, and its stance on foreign capital acquiring core domestic AI chip assets is expected to be cautious.

Discussions between Nvidia and Rebellions remain in the early stages, with significant uncertainty as to whether a concrete transaction will materialize. Nevertheless, Nvidia's deep engagement with a South Korean startup is itself a noteworthy development.

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