CREDO integrates cables into Rebellions AI inference system
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (NASDAQ: CRDO) announced a collaboration with Rebellions to integrate its ZeroFlap active electrical cables into Rebellions' RebelPOD AI inference system. The partnership aims to provide enterprises with AI infrastructure solutions that reduce connectivity disruptions and operational maintenance requirements.
Credo's ZeroFlap cables are designed to eliminate intermittent link disruptions in AI networks. The cables will be integrated into Rebellions' RebelPOD, which the company describes as a high-performance AI cluster with rack-to-rack scalability for large-scale AI inference workloads.
"AI inference infrastructure must be designed not only for performance, but also for continuous operation at scale," said Bill Brennan, President and CEO of Credo. The integration enables enterprises to deploy systems that deliver uptime, reliability, and serviceability for AI operations.
Rebellions Co-Founder and CEO Sunghyun Park stated the collaboration aims to streamline AI adoption and minimize infrastructure complexity for customers. The company focuses on making AI inference infrastructure accessible for enterprises and organizations.
Rebellions builds AI inference accelerators and offers the Rebel100 chip designed specifically for inference workloads. The company has backing from investors including Aramco, Arm, Samsung, SK Hynix, and SK Telecom, with headquarters in South Korea and operations in the United States.
Credo manufactures high-speed copper and optical interconnect products for data infrastructure applications, including active electrical cables, optical transceivers, and memory solutions. The company's products support data rates up to 1.6T for AI infrastructure demands.
The information is based on a press release statement from the companies.
