Acrab has raised over $350 million to build infrastructure for agentic AI.
Singapore-based startup Acrab, founded in 2024, has completed a funding round of over $350 million. These funds will be directed toward building a full-scale computing infrastructure for agentic artificial intelligence systems. The company plans to use the capital to develop its own platform, conduct research in computing architectures, expand its partner network, and enter international markets.
Acrab positions itself as a developer of end-to-end solutions for agentic AI. The startup's portfolio includes not only specialized AI chips but also technologies for local deployment of large language models (LLMs), operating systems, multimodal interfaces, and AI agent management systems. The company's first commercial development is the GΞLIX platform, which has already undergone real-world testing and is in the preparation stage for its first industrial deployment and mass production.
The Agentic AI Market: An Analyst's Perspective
Raising such a significant amount of funding at an early stage is a clear signal that investors see enormous potential in the segment of decentralized and local computing power for AI. Traditional cloud solutions face challenges related to latency, privacy, and high costs, and the local LLM deployment offered by Acrab could become a key driver for the next phase of agentic AI development. The startup's success will depend on how quickly it can scale chip production and integrate its platform into existing ecosystems.