Gate News message: On April 10, SK Telecom announced that it has signed a trilateral memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Arm, a UK chip design company, and South Korean AI chip startup Rebellions, to jointly develop AI data center inference server solutions. Under the agreement, the three parties will combine Arm’s newly released AGI CPU and Rebellions’ AI acceleration chip RebelCard, expected to be launched in the third quarter of this year, to jointly develop AI inference servers and to test and validate them at SK Telecom’s AI data center. Among them, the Arm AGI CPU is optimized for high-density inference environments and large-scale AI deployments, while RebelCard is designed specifically for large-scale AI inference.
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