Nvidia Expands AI Frontiers in South Korea with Strategic Partnerships
Nvidia has announced partnerships with South Korean companies SK Hynix, Naver, and Doosan Group to develop AI data centers using its technology. This development is part of a strategic trip by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to South Korea, aiming to enhance AI capabilities in various sectors.
Nvidia has cemented its position in the AI industry by entering into major partnerships with South Korean firms SK Hynix, Naver, and Doosan Group. The agreements focus on building AI data centers and utilizing Nvidia's cutting-edge technology to drive innovation in the sector.
During a significant visit to South Korea, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed these partnerships aimed at advancing next-generation memory and AI solutions. While the financial terms remain undisclosed, the collaboration signifies a strategic push towards equipping global AI data centers with enhanced memory capabilities.
These partnerships will see SK Hynix developing new AI domains, SK Telecom building a gigawatt-scale AI cloud, and Doosan using Nvidia's technology in its robotics and energy solutions. These developments underline South Korea's role as a powerhouse in manufacturing and technology.
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