South Korea will work to open a national artificial intelligence (AI) computing center by 2027 as part of efforts to strengthen its competitiveness in the fast-evolving technology, the science ministry said Wednesday.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made a notable appearance alongside multiple partnered robots during his keynote speech at CES 2025. South Korean media observed that out of the 14 showcased robots, six were from Chinese companies,
The global large language model (LLM) market for robots is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 48.2% by 2028, expanding to a scale of $100 billion.
According to reports from South Korea, NVIDIA’s key memory supplier, SK hynix, may begin early production of HBM4 memory, a critical component for NVIDIA’s upcoming Rubin GPU architecture ...
The head of South Korea’s SK Group, whose flagship SK Hynix Inc. business is a key supplier of cutting-edge AI memory chips to Nvidia Corp., said he met with Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang and discussed ways to collaborate on broad areas,
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SK Hynix Inc’s parent SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won, and Nvidia Corp cofounder Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) met on Wednesday to discuss artificial intelligence (AI), suggesting the two companies are exploring ways to deepen one of the most important relationships in AI hardware.
The Netherlands government held talks with AMD and Nvidia for an agreement to supply hardware and knowledge at its proposed AI facility.
The US has announced it will restrict AI chip and technology exports to much of the world, including South Africa.
The GPUaaS will initially be based on Nvidia H100 GPUs, with Nvidia H200 GPUs expected to be introduced during the first quarter of 2025. SK Telecom will use its AI Cloud Manager, launched in October 2024, to manage GPU resources as if there were a single computer to improve performance.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on news regarding the Biden administration and the semiconductor industry.
U.S. President Trump said he could impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico from February 1, sending shares of several Asian automakers and battery firms