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Rebellions
World's Most Efficient AI Inference

What is Rebellions?

Rebellions is a company specializing in advanced AI inference solutions. It offers products like ATOM™, a GDDR6 SoC optimized for powerful, low-latency AI inference with high TPS/Watt, and REBEL, an HBM3e chiplet-based scalable AI accelerator designed for hyperscale workloads. The company provides system solutions, with a modular framework to enable scalable PODs. Rebellions focuses on providing efficient and sustainable solutions for AI development and deployment.

Features

  • ATOM™: GDDR6 SoC for versatile AI inference at high TPS/Watt
  • REBEL: HBM3e chiplet-based scalable Al accelerator for hyperscale workloads
  • Modular Framework: For scalable PODs in system solutions

Use Cases

  • Hyperscale workload processing
  • Low-latency AI inference applications
  • Scalable AI deployments

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