Nvidia Strengthens Asian AI Ties with Major South Korean Partnerships
Nvidia recently announced deals with South Korean companies SK Hynix, Naver, and Doosan Group to build AI data centers using the U.S. chip firm's technology. These agreements are part of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's high-profile visit to South Korea, emphasizing Nvidia's focus on advancing the AI boom in Asia.
Nvidia is making significant strides in Asia by forging partnerships with South Korean industry leaders SK Hynix, Naver, and Doosan Group. The agreements aim to establish AI data centers using Nvidia's cutting-edge technology, further cementing the country's position as an Asian manufacturing powerhouse.
During his high-profile visit to South Korea, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has engaged in various activities, including meetings with corporate leaders, reflecting the importance of these deals. Notably, SK Hynix has entered a multi-year technology partnership with Nvidia to develop next-generation memory advancements for global AI data centers.
These collaborations signify a strategic push by Nvidia to harness South Korea's robust manufacturing capabilities, particularly in the memory chip sector dominated by SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics. The partnerships also extend to physical and personal AI advancements, underscoring Nvidia's comprehensive approach to AI innovation.
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