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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is visiting South Korea for the first time in fifteen years to unveil new plans and deepen cooperation with major Korean technology companies – including Hyundai Motor, Samsung, SK and Naver. During this week APEC Summit 2025Nvidia and the South Korean government have announced an expanded partnership to boost the country’s AI infrastructure Physical artificial intelligence Capabilities.
The announcement comes just days later After the United States signed technological agreements with Japan and South KoreaWith the aim of deepening strategic relations and enhancing cooperation in emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum computing, biotechnology and 6G.
South Korea will secure more than 260,000 units of Nvidia’s latest GPUs to meet growing artificial intelligence (AI) requirements, the South Korean government announced on Friday. About 50,000 GPUs will support public initiatives, including Develop local AI enterprise models A national data center for artificial intelligence. The remaining 200,000 GPUs will go to companies such as Samsung, SK, Hyundai Motor Group and Naver, leading innovation in AI-based manufacturing and developing industry-specific AI models.
Samsung It also announced plans To build a massive AI factory in partnership with Nvidia, to bring AI to every stage of semiconductor, mobile device and robotics manufacturing. Using more than 50,000 Nvidia GPUs and the Omniverse platform, the facility will form an intelligent network capable of analysing, forecasting and optimizing production in real time.
Samsung and Nvidia, partners for more than 25 years, are now collaborating on HBM4, a next-generation memory designed to power future AI applications.
Nvidia will work with Samsung and three Korean telecom companies – SK Telecom, KT, and LG Uplus – The ETRI (Electronics and Communications Research Institute). Participate in development AI-RANAccording to the Korean Ministry of Science, Information Technology and Communications.
AI-RAN combines mobile base stations with artificial intelligence to boost performance and reduce battery usage. Under a new agreement, Nvidia and South Korean industry and research institutions will jointly develop the next generation AI-RAN and a global testbed, the Korean government said.
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Nvidia said in mid-October Samsung foundry It will help create custom CPUs and XPUs, following its work with Intel to connect x86 CPUs directly to Nvidia platforms via NVLink Fusion.
Meanwhile, Hyundai and Nvidia are working together to build AI infrastructure and develop technologies in the field of physical AI. The partnership plans to focus on autonomous mobility, smart factories, and robotics, while collaborating on sourcing and investing in high-performance graphics processing units.
According to NvidiaThe two companies will use 50,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs to train, validate and deploy integrated AI models, and will establish AI research centers in South Korea to boost the country’s physical AI industry.
“AI is revolutionizing every aspect of every industry, and in transportation alone — from vehicle design and manufacturing to robotics and autonomous driving — Nvidia’s AI and computing platforms are changing the way the world moves,” Huang said. “Together with Hyundai Motor Group – a Korean industrial powerhouse and one of the world’s top mobility solutions providers – we are building smart cars and factories that will shape the future of the multi-trillion-dollar mobility industry.”
SK Group, parent company of SK Hynix, collaborates with Nvidia to build Asia’s first enterprise-led manufacturing AI cloud, leveraging Nvidia’s simulation and dual digital platforms and opening access to government, public enterprises and local startups.
Naver Cloud, the cloud arm of Korean search engine Naver, is collaborating with NVIDIA to develop the next generation… “Physical AI” A platform that connects the physical and digital worlds. The cloud company intends to deploy its AI infrastructure across key industries, including semiconductor, shipbuilding, energy and biotechnology, with the aim of accelerating the adoption of AI solutions optimized for real-world industrial environments, according to Naver.
“Just as the automotive industry is moving to SDVs, the era of ‘physical AI’, where AI works directly within real industrial sites and systems, is emerging,” Hye-Jin Lee, founder of Naver, said in a Naver statement.
Nvidia’s collaborations with major Korean tech giants — from Samsung’s AI network initiatives to Hyundai’s software-defined vehicles, SK Group’s industrial AI applications, and Naver’s cloud and AI services — highlight a broader trend, which is the integration of AI and hardware across industries. These partnerships demonstrate how global technology leaders are joining forces to shape the next generation of intelligent systems.
Earlier this week, the US tech giant announced a wave of new partnerships with companies including Eli Lilly, Palantir, Hyundai, Samsung, Uber and Joby Aviation, along with the US Department of Energy, as CEO Jensen Huang sought to play down concerns about an AI bubble. The news sent its shares soaring, as well Nvidia has become the first publicly traded company to exceed $5 trillion in market capitalization.