Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Visits South Korea for Chip and Robotics Meetings
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrives in South Korea this week for his second visit in seven months. The schedule includes meetings with memory chip and robotics executives plus public appearances at a baseball game and on a television talk show.
yna.co.krNvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrives in South Korea this week for his second visit in seven months. The trip centers on meetings with memory chip and robotics executives.
Hynix together produce about 70 percent of the memory chips used in AI systems, Reuters reported. South Korea’s manufacturing base and robotics sector are viewed as important for embedding AI in physical products. Huang, 63, was born in Taiwan. The visit underscores the country’s role in supplying components for Nvidia’s AI chips.
The baseball appearance and television segment are scheduled alongside the executive meetings.
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