Nvidia's Strategic Leap into South Korea's AI-Powered Future
Nvidia has forged critical partnerships in South Korea with tech giants like SK Hynix, SK Telecom, and others to bolster its AI capabilities. CEO Jensen Huang's visit underlines Nvidia's endeavors to secure memory chips for AI ambitions and build more AI data centers, solidifying its tech presence in South Korea.
Nvidia has announced strategic collaborations in South Korea, including partnerships with prominent tech companies SK Hynix and Naver, aiming to enhance its AI capabilities. The agreements are intended to secure vital memory chip supplies and extend Nvidia's reach into AI data centers.
CEO Jensen Huang's visit to South Korea has been marked by key meetings and cultural engagements, highlighting the importance of these deals. SK Hynix will be developing advanced memory types critical for global AI data centers, while SK Telecom is poised to construct a gigawatt-scale AI cloud using Nvidia's technology.
Despite the recent decline in South Korean tech stocks, Huang remains optimistic, asserting that the outlook for AI is promising. Nvidia continues to strengthen relationships with South Korean conglomerates, underscoring the nation's pivotal role in the global tech economy.
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