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[News] Korea’s First Semiconductor Unicorn in the Making: AI Chip Firms Sapeon and Rebellions Set to Merge



As the market demand for AI chips keeps booming, two South Korean AI chip companies, Sapeon and Rebellions, are pursuing a merger to enhance their competitiveness. According to a report by the Korea Economic Daily, if everything proceeds as planned, the merger will result in the formation of Korea’s first semiconductor unicorn, with the new company’s corporate value amounting to 2 trillion won (USD 1.5 billion).

According to a report by Korean media outlet TheElec, the merger will be finalized within this year, following the signing of the deal in the third quarter.

TheElec stated that Sapeon Inc, headquartered in the US and the sole owner of Sapeon Korea, will be the largest shareholder of the merged entity. Post-merger, Sapeon Inc is expected to hold about 30% of the shares, with Rebellions’ CEO, Sunghyun Park, leading the new company.

Based on the reports, the alliance has been formed in order to win in the global AI chip market, while the two companies identify the next two to three years as a crucial window of opportunity.

Sources cited by TheElec indicated that Sapeon Korea is valued at 500 billion won, while Rebellion is valued at 880 billion won. Regarding details of the merger, during its Series A funding round, Sapeon issued convertible bonds to its investors instead of equity. Afterwards, these investors will receive shares in the merged entity.

It is worth noting that both Sapeon and Rebellion have been backed up by tech heavyweights. According to The Elec, South Korean telco SK Telecom, as Sapeon Inc’s largest shareholder, holds 62.5% of the company. On the other hand, memory giant SK hynix owns 25%, while SK Square holds 12.5%.

Meanwhile, according to the Korea Economic Daily, Rebellions is part of the telecom giant KT Corp.-led Korean “AI full stack” service providers, offering AI infrastructure including AI chips, cloud computing, and various applications.

The report by TheElec, citing industry sources, noted that since SK Group will be the majority shareholder of the merged entity, it may prefer TSMC over Samsung Foundry, given that SK hynix and Samsung are rivals in memory chips. For now, Sapeon uses TSMC as its foundry, whereas Rebellions collaborates with Samsung Foundry.

(Photo credit: Rebellions)

Please note that this article cites information from The Korea Economic Daily and TheElec.

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