The company offers Alli, a large-scale language model (LLM) platform that uses a service provided via the internet.
Approximately 60% of its clients are Japanese companies, and the company has contracts with major companies such as Nomura Securities.
The company plans to list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange within the year. Rebellion established a Japanese subsidiary in March. It is partnering with NTT Docomo's subsidiary Docomo Innovations to develop a superconducting permanent magnet that controls atoms.
In addition, Upstage established a Japanese subsidiary in March. Together with Japanese startup Karakuri, the company is conducting technical verification of the Atom chip and AI accelerators.
LM is currently developing Syn. Muhayu will also establish a Japanese subsidiary after July. The Copy Killer system, which verifies copyrights and non-disclosure of sources, is used by about 80 Japanese companies.
Since Japan announced that it would invest 10 trillion yen in the semiconductor and AI fields by 2030, it has been attracting foreign talent and introducing GPUs (high-performance image processing semiconductors) at the government level.
There are high hopes that competitive Korean companies will achieve results in Japan.
2025/06/25 08:46 KST
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