Saltlux-Rebellion, AI Joint Business Promotion Agreement Signed
Saltlux announced on the 12th that it has signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with Rebellion, an AI semiconductor specialized company, to jointly promote generative AI solution business.
The initiative aims to maximize the performance of AI services by combining AI semiconductors and large-scale AI models, and to further strengthen competitiveness in the global AI market. The signing ceremony was held at Saltlux’s headquarters in Songpa-gu, Seoul, with key executives and stakeholders from both companies attending to discuss cooperation directions and expected outcomes.
Through the agreement, both companies will strengthen cooperation for AI research and development (R&D) and business expansion based on their core technologies and infrastructures. In particular, Saltlux’s large-scale language model (LLM) ‘LUXIA’ and AI agent service ‘Goover (goover.ai)’ will be combined with Rebellion’s AI semiconductors and solutions to provide more optimized AI services. The strategy is to maximize the performance of generative AI-based solutions, actively target industries with high AI demand, and secure differentiated competitiveness in domestic and international AI markets.
They will collaborate in various key areas. They will join forces to optimize ‘LUXIA-ON,’ the world’s first generative AI appliance product integrating hardware and software. They plan to build AI solutions capable of stably operating large-scale language models even in on-premise environments.
The AI agent service Goover will also be appliance-ized to be deployable in on-premise environments, supporting enterprises and institutions to operate AI services independently. Some of Goover’s traffic will be shifted to NPUs (Neural Processing Units) to optimize GPU and cloud usage and improve system processing efficiency. Through project cooperation linked with government initiatives such as K-Cloud, they will explore ways to accelerate AI infrastructure innovation in both public and private sectors.
Rebellion is Korea’s only AI semiconductor fabless unicorn company and strengthened its global market position last year by attracting strategic investment from Saudi Aramco, becoming the first Korean startup to do so.
Lee Kyung-il, CEO of Saltlux, said, “Combining semiconductors and large-scale language models, which are core elements of the AI industry, will be an opportunity to significantly enhance the efficiency and performance of AI technology,” and added, “Through this cooperation, we will advance AI agent technology and lead innovation across various industrial sectors.”
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