Acrab has raised over $350 million to build infrastructure for agentic AI.
Singapore-based startup Acrab has announced raising cumulative funding of over $350 million. These funds will be directed toward developing computing infrastructure for agentic artificial intelligence systems — one of the most promising areas in the modern crypto and tech industry.
The company, founded in 2024, focuses on creating a full-cycle computing architecture. Its development portfolio includes specialized AI chips, solutions for local deployment of large language models (LLMs), operating systems, multimodal interfaces, and AI agent management technologies. The first platform, named GΞLIX, has already undergone real-world testing and is in the preparation stage for its first industrial deployment and mass production.
The funds raised will allow Acrab not only to complete the platform's development but also to expand its research base in computing systems, strengthen partnerships, and enter international markets. Given the growing demand for decentralized and high-performance AI solutions, especially in the context of agentic systems, this move appears strategically sound.
My analysis: Raising such a volume of funding at an early stage indicates high investor confidence in Acrab's concept. However, the key challenge for the company will be not only technical implementation but also competition with established players in the AI infrastructure space. If GΞLIX can truly enable local LLM deployment without performance loss, it could be a breakthrough for the entire agentic AI sector.