Rebellions Joins Arm Total Design to Advance AI Data Center Infrastructure

October 21, 2025
Rebellions has joined Arm's Total Design ecosystem to enhance scalable and energy-efficient AI infrastructure solutions for data centers, integrating its REBEL AI accelerators with Arm's Neoverse Compute Subsystems.

Rebellions has joined the Arm Holdings Plc Total Design ecosystem to develop scalable and energy-efficient infrastructure for AI data centers, announced in a press release. The announcement was made at the OCP Global Summit 2025 in San Jose, California.

By joining Arm Total Design, Rebellions becomes the first AI accelerator startup in the program. The company will contribute its expertise in chiplet-based AI accelerator design, integrating its upcoming REBEL AI accelerator with Arm’s Neoverse Compute Subsystems (CSS) to enhance compute and I/O performance for large-scale data centers.

The collaboration aims to deliver high-performance, power-efficient system-on-chips (SoCs) optimized for generative AI and next-generation data center workloads. The partnership also builds on Arm’s recent strategic investment in Rebellions’ Series C funding round, reinforcing their shared focus on advancing AI infrastructure technologies.

Rebellions’ current lineup includes the REBEL-Quad AI accelerator, featuring a chiplet architecture and 144GB of HBM3E memory, designed to provide high efficiency for large-scale AI inference operations.

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