Nvidia Secures Strategic Deals with South Korean Giants to Fuel AI Ambitions
Nvidia has announced a series of strategic deals with major South Korean companies like SK Hynix and Naver. The partnerships aim to bolster Nvidia's AI capabilities by securing memory chips and expanding its presence in AI data centers. CEO Jensen Huang emphasizes the importance of these collaborations in responding to growing AI demands.
Nvidia has inked significant deals with South Korean tech leaders including SK Hynix and Naver, as part of its strategy to secure essential memory chips and strengthen its AI initiatives. This move comes during CEO Jensen Huang's high-profile visit to South Korea, marked by interactions with top corporate figures and cultural engagements.
SK Group, a major conglomerate in South Korea, disclosed that its subsidiaries SK Hynix and SK Telecom have entered into agreements with Nvidia. SK Hynix, in particular, is set to commit to developing advanced memory to support global AI data centers, aligning with Nvidia's expansive goals in robotics and AI supercomputers.
Additionally, other tech giants like SK Telecom, Naver, and Doosan have joined forces with Nvidia to build AI infrastructure across South Korea. This strategic alignment underscores Nvidia's ambitious plan to become a central player in the AI-driven future, despite recent fluctuations in the stock market.
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