Acrab has raised over $350 million to build infrastructure for agentic AI.

Singapore-based startup Acrab has announced raising over $350 million in total funding. The funds are aimed at building computing infrastructure for artificial intelligence agent systems. The company intends to use the capital to develop its own platform, conduct research in computing architectures, expand its partner network, and enter international markets.
Founded in 2024, Acrab is developing a full-fledged computing ecosystem, including specialized AI chips, solutions for local execution of large language models (LLMs), operating systems, multimodal interfaces, and AI agent management technologies. The first product is the GΞLIX platform, designed for local LLM execution in agent AI tasks. According to the developer, the solution has already been tested in real-world conditions and is preparing for its first industrial deployment and mass production.
My analysis: Raising such a significant amount of funding for a startup in its first year indicates high investor interest in the agent AI segment, which requires fundamentally new infrastructure. However, Acrab's success will depend on its ability to scale chip production and compete with established semiconductor industry giants. The market will show how effective their architecture truly is in real-world business scenarios.