NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang spent the day sealing AI partnerships with South Korea’s biggest tech names, reinforcing the country’s role at the heart of the global AI boom. PHOTOGRAPH courtesy of Jung Yeon-je/agence france-presse
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Sokor firms join Nvidia’s expansion

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Nvidia has signed a series of strategic partnerships with South Korean technology leaders, including SK Hynix, SK Telecom, Naver, LG and Hyundai Motor Group, as the AI chip giant moves to strengthen its supply chain and accelerate the development of next-generation artificial intelligence infrastructure.

A key agreement with memory chip maker SK Hynix establishes a multiyear technology partnership to develop advanced memory solutions for AI data centers. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company already purchases “billions and billions of dollars” worth of chips from SK Hynix annually and expects that figure to grow substantially. Other agreements include plans for gigawatt-scale AI cloud infrastructure, robotics, autonomous mobility and future data center technologies.

The announcements came during Huang’s high-profile visit to South Korea, where he met leading executives and promoted deeper collaboration across the country’s technology sector. Despite a sharp selloff in South Korean chip stocks following strong US jobs data, Huang remained optimistic, telling investors the decline simply presents “a cheaper price” to buy into what he called a bright future for artificial intelligence.