Acrab has raised over $350 million to build computing infrastructure for agentic AI.
Singapore-based startup Acrab has announced raising a total of over $350 million in funding. The funds will be directed towards developing specialized computing infrastructure for artificial intelligence agent systems. The company plans to use the capital to scale its platform, deepen research into computing architectures, expand its partner network, and enter global markets.
Founded in 2024, Acrab is building a comprehensive computing ecosystem covering all stages of AI operations: from manufacturing its own chips to launching large language models (LLMs) locally. Its development portfolio includes operating systems, multimodal interfaces, and AI agent management technologies. The company's flagship product is the GΞLIX platform, which enables local LLM deployment for agent-based AI tasks. As Acrab emphasizes, the solution has already undergone real-world testing and is currently transitioning to its first industrial implementation and mass production.
Analytical commentary: Raising such significant capital at an early stage (the company is only a year old) indicates strong investor confidence in the concept of decentralized computing infrastructure for AI. However, the key risk remains Acrab's ability to compete with giants like NVIDIA and AMD in chip manufacturing, as well as ensuring actual mass product delivery. The success of GΞLIX will depend on how quickly the company can scale production and secure its first major enterprise clients in need of autonomous AI agents.