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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Meets SK hynix Parent Chairman in Taipei

Jensen Huang met SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won in Taipei on June 1 to mark SK hynix reaching US$1 trillion market capitalization and to discuss AI memory cooperation. Huang is scheduled to arrive in Seoul on June 4 for meetings with South Korean business leaders.

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Met with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won in Taipei on Monday, June 1, 2026, to discuss future cooperation in artificial intelligence memory chips. Both executives were in the Taiwanese capital to attend Computex. SK Group posted a photograph of the meeting on its Facebook account on June 2.

"With SK hynix reaching a market capitalization of US$1 trillion, the executives of both companies met to share the significance of the milestone," the post said. The gathering also provided an opportunity to reflect on the achievements the two companies have made together in AI memory and reaffirm their commitment to opening a new chapter in AI infrastructure, the post added.

Huang earlier cited robotics as a potential area for investment in South Korea ahead of his visit to the country later this week.

His trip to Seoul is expected to begin Thursday night, June 4, according to industry sources. On Friday, June 5, Huang is expected to hold a series of meetings with the heads of major South Korean conglomerates. Among those expected to attend are Chey, LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo and Lee Hae-jin, founder and chairman of Naver's board.

Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung is also positively considering joining the discussions, the sources said. , a South Korean gaming company, is also expected to meet with Huang on Sunday, June 7, according to industry sources. " Onlookers in South Korea already appear to be excited over Huang's visit, with a website predicting his itinerary drawing attention online.

An individual under the name of "Jun" created an online map tracking possible movements of Huang and news reports related to the CEO's planned visit.

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