Nvidia Rebellions AI deal: Is a $2.3 billion buyout coming?

NewsFri, 21 Aug 2026 09:36:57 UTC2 hours ago
Nvidia Rebellions AI deal: Is a $2.3 billion buyout coming?

Nvidia is once again testing the boundaries of its dominance in artificial intelligence hardware, and this time the target sits nearly 6,000 miles from its Santa Clara headquarters. The Nvidia Rebellions AI deal talks, still in an early and non-binding stage, center on a Korean chipmaker that has quietly built a valuable niche in AI inference hardware — and a potential price tag of roughly $2.3 billion.

Key takeaways

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met in person with Rebellions co-founder and CEO Sunghyun Park at Nvidia’s Silicon Valley campus to discuss a potential deal worth around $2.3 billion.
  • Rebellions builds neural processing units (NPUs) specialized for AI inference in data centers, a segment growing faster than AI model training itself.
  • The Korean startup has raised about $850 million from SK Hynix, Samsung Ventures and Arm Holdings, with its most recent funding round valuing it near $2.3 billion.
  • Any transaction would face review from the U.S. Department of Justice and added scrutiny in South Korea, where the national government holds a financial stake in Rebellions.
  • Neither company has confirmed the talks publicly, and both sides describe the discussions as exploratory, with no agreement finalized.

Nvidia and Rebellions Explore Potential $2.3 Billion Deal

Nvidia and Rebellions are weighing several ways to work together, ranging from a loose strategic alliance to an outright acquisition, according to people familiar with the discussions. The fact that the two sides are even negotiating multiple structures signals this is more than a casual courtesy meeting between chip executives.

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