Rebellions

Headquarters: South Korea

Filing date: 2027-03-15

Estimated valuation: $500.0M

Executive Summary

Rebellions is a South Korean company that designs computer chips without owning its own factory. They focus on making energy-saving processors for massive data storage centers. Their recent merger with a group called Sapeon from SK Telecom helps them control more of the local market and helps them try to compete with a giant company like NVIDIA. Rebellions recently finished the final design stage for its newest chips using Samsung's tiny 4nm manufacturing method. Looking at the finances, the company brought in 60 million dollars in yearly sales but had an overall loss of 90 million dollars. This loss happened because it costs a lot of money to research and develop new technology before a company can sell its stock on the public market. However, their main ATOM chip is already used in local internet services, showing they are vital for their home country's technology goals. This potential chance to buy stock allows people to invest in a major Asian hardware company that sits at the center of the local tech world.

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