Nvidia Expands AI Horizons with South Korea Deals
Nvidia has announced a series of agreements with key South Korean tech firms including SK Hynix and Naver to boost its AI capabilities through enhanced memory chip supply. The deals occur during CEO Jensen Huang's high-profile visit to South Korea, emphasizing Nvidia's focus on AI and robotics advancements.
Nvidia has struck significant deals in South Korea with major tech companies such as SK Hynix and Naver. These agreements are designed to enhance Nvidia’s memory chip supply, crucial for its burgeoning AI ambitions, and come during CEO Jensen Huang's high-profile visit to the country.
The partnerships include a multi-year technology collaboration with SK Hynix, a primary player in memory chip manufacturing, aimed at advancing global AI data center capabilities. SK Hynix will continue as Nvidia's largest memory partner, with commitments to expand their relationship over the coming years.
In addition to memory chips, Nvidia is collaborating with SK Telecom on an AI cloud project and working with several other South Korean firms to develop AI infrastructure, emphasizing the strategic role of AI in future technological advancements and industrial applications.
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