Singapore-based technology company Acrab has secured more than USD350 million in cumulative financing to support the development of its agentic artificial intelligence (AI) compute infrastructure platform. The funding will be used to accelerate platform development, advance research into agentic compute systems, expand partnerships with global technology companies and strengthen the company’s presence in international markets.

Acrab is developing a full-stack compute architecture that integrates AI semiconductors, local large language model (LLM) inference, operating systems, multimodal human-machine interfaces and agent orchestration technologies. Its first-generation compute platform, GΞLIX, is designed to support local LLMs for agentic AI workloads and has already been validated in real-world deployment environments. The company is preparing for initial industry adoption and mass production of the platform.

Founded in 2024 and headquartered in Singapore, Acrab has received backing from Vertex, the global venture capital platform supported by Temasek, through both Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India and Vertex Growth funds. According to the company, the growing shift towards heterogeneous computing environments and edge-based AI systems is driving demand for new compute architectures capable of supporting advanced AI applications. The investment is expected to support Singapore’s broader ambitions to strengthen its position as a regional hub for AI innovation and advanced digital infrastructure.