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Nvidia unveils partnerships with South Korean tech leaders including SK Group
Jun 09, 2026
📍 Philadelphia, PA, USA
🚀🇰🇷 Nvidia is strengthening its position at the center of the global AI revolution through a series of major partnerships with South Korea’s biggest technology companies, highlighting the growing importance of advanced chips, AI infrastructure, robotics, and next-generation data centers in the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence economy.
During a high-profile visit to South Korea, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced expanded collaborations with industry leaders including SK Hynix, SK Telecom, Naver, Doosan, LG Group, and Hyundai Motor Group. The agreements are designed to accelerate AI innovation across multiple sectors ranging from cloud computing and semiconductor manufacturing to autonomous vehicles, humanoid robots, and smart factories.
One of the most significant developments is Nvidia’s deepening partnership with SK Hynix, its largest memory-chip supplier. As demand for AI systems continues to surge worldwide, both companies are working together to develop advanced memory technologies capable of supporting future generations of AI supercomputers, large language models, and high-performance computing platforms. Huang emphasized that even planned capacity expansions may struggle to keep pace with exploding global AI demand.
The partnerships also extend beyond semiconductors. SK Telecom plans to build a massive gigawatt-scale AI cloud powered by Nvidia technology, while Naver and Doosan will utilize Nvidia’s platforms to support next-generation AI data centers. Meanwhile, collaborations with LG and Hyundai focus on robotics, autonomous mobility, manufacturing automation, and the development of intelligent machines that could transform industries over the coming decade.
As countries and corporations invest billions into AI infrastructure, Nvidia continues to emerge as one of the most influential companies shaping the future of computing. The South Korea agreements demonstrate how the AI race is increasingly becoming a global effort involving chipmakers, telecom providers, manufacturers, cloud operators, and technology innovators working together to build the foundation of tomorrow’s digital economy. 🌍🤖⚡
During a high-profile visit to South Korea, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced expanded collaborations with industry leaders including SK Hynix, SK Telecom, Naver, Doosan, LG Group, and Hyundai Motor Group. The agreements are designed to accelerate AI innovation across multiple sectors ranging from cloud computing and semiconductor manufacturing to autonomous vehicles, humanoid robots, and smart factories.
One of the most significant developments is Nvidia’s deepening partnership with SK Hynix, its largest memory-chip supplier. As demand for AI systems continues to surge worldwide, both companies are working together to develop advanced memory technologies capable of supporting future generations of AI supercomputers, large language models, and high-performance computing platforms. Huang emphasized that even planned capacity expansions may struggle to keep pace with exploding global AI demand.
The partnerships also extend beyond semiconductors. SK Telecom plans to build a massive gigawatt-scale AI cloud powered by Nvidia technology, while Naver and Doosan will utilize Nvidia’s platforms to support next-generation AI data centers. Meanwhile, collaborations with LG and Hyundai focus on robotics, autonomous mobility, manufacturing automation, and the development of intelligent machines that could transform industries over the coming decade.
As countries and corporations invest billions into AI infrastructure, Nvidia continues to emerge as one of the most influential companies shaping the future of computing. The South Korea agreements demonstrate how the AI race is increasingly becoming a global effort involving chipmakers, telecom providers, manufacturers, cloud operators, and technology innovators working together to build the foundation of tomorrow’s digital economy. 🌍🤖⚡
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