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Marvell teams up with Rebellions to deliver custom AI infrastructure for sovereign markets

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July 31, 2025

July 31, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — Marvell Technology, Inc. has announced a partnership with Korean AI semiconductor firm Rebellions Inc. to jointly develop custom-built AI systems targeting sovereign-backed infrastructure projects across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.

As AI infrastructure becomes a strategic asset for national competitiveness, many governments and regional cloud providers are shifting away from standardized GPU architectures toward purpose-designed ASIC-based systems. Marvell is positioning itself at the center of this transformation through partnerships focused on scalable, high-efficiency computing.

Under the collaboration, Rebellions will build AI accelerators using Marvell’s custom silicon platform, incorporating advanced packaging, high-speed SerDes, and chiplet interconnect technologies. The resulting rack-level solutions will be tailored for energy-efficient, high-performance AI inference at scale.

“Custom AI infrastructure is the future of datacenter innovation,” said Will Chu, senior vice president and general manager of Marvell’s Custom Cloud Solutions business. “Our collaboration with Rebellions will enable sovereign clients to deploy next-generation systems optimized for performance, power, and flexibility.”

Sunghyun Park, CEO of Rebellions, added that combining Marvell’s silicon integration platform with Rebellions’ AI design expertise will help deliver customized solutions to meet the unique demands of national AI initiatives.

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