Nvidia partners with South Korean government, companies to boost AI development
Nvidia will deliver 260,000 GPUs to power AI factories for South Korean firms and government, advancing semiconductor manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, and smart robotics.
- Nvidia will supply over 260,000 AI chips to South Korea's government, Samsung, LG, and Hyundai to boost AI development.
- South Korea plans to build AI computing infrastructure it will control, known as 'sovereign AI', with over 50,000 Nvidia chips powering facilities.
- Nvidia deepened collaboration with Hyundai to accelerate innovation in autonomous vehicles, smart factories, and robotics with a new AI factory.
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Nvidia supplies hundreds of thousands of graphics processors for AI factories to Samsung, Hyundai Motor and Naver. The South Korean government is also buying in on a large scale. Nvidia CEO Huang is celebrating this – extensively.
US technology giant Nvidia, whose CEO Jensen Huang spoke with President Lee Jae-Myung at the APEC summit, said on Friday it would deliver 260,000 of its cutting-edge chips to South Korea.
Nvidia to supply 260,000 cutting-edge chips to South Korea in major AI push led by President Lee Jae Myung
Nvidia will supply 260,000 advanced chips to South Korea to bolster its AI infrastructure, following a meeting between CEO Jensen Huang and President Lee Jae Myung during the APEC summit.
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