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Design houses move from outsourced chip design to AI chip architecture
Design house (DSP) companies that once focused on outsourced semiconductor design are expanding in both contract pricing and funding scale as AI chip mass production becomes harder with foundry steps alone after 2-nanometre nodes. With physical limits nearing, 2.5D and 3D stacking and chiplets are becoming key, making advanced packaging and interconnect new battlegrounds. Firms are shifting toward integrated design platforms and infrastructure architecture partnerships, alongside rising high-value project shares and larger financings.
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Rebellions to work with Arm, SKT on sovereign AI inference infrastructure
AI chip startup Rebellions said on April 10 it will work with Arm and SK Telecom to jointly enter the market for sovereign AI and carrier-focused data center inference infrastructure. The companies will develop AI servers combining Arm data center CPUs and Rebellions AI chips and verify operations at SK Telecom\'s AI data center. They also plan hardware integration and joint software development, and will seek commercialization opportunities after technical validation.
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ADTechnology to target edge and sovereign CPU design market
ADTechnology said it will shift from a traditional design house model based on customer drawings to proactively proposing AI server chip architectures. CEO Joon-kyu Park said the company will move from a passive approach to an active model of proposing needed architectures and co-developing them with clients. It aims to reach 1.5 trillion won in revenue by 2030 and plans to target demand for ARM-based CPUs for edge servers and sovereign environments.