NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced plans to deepen collaboration with SK Hynix, revealing that the company's new Vera CPU will incorporate SK Hynix's memory chips. During a meeting in Seoul with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won and SK Hynix CEO Kwak No-jung, Huang emphasized the significant scale of their partnership this year and preparations for expanded cooperation in the coming months. The Vera CPU, NVIDIA's first standalone data center microprocessor, aims to compete with Intel's Xeon, AMD's EPYC, and Amazon's Graviton chips.
Huang, who arrived in South Korea on Friday, is engaging with key partners and suppliers, including planned meetings with Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Kyung Kye-hyun and executives from Hyundai Motor Group and LG Group. He also mentioned ongoing discussions with telecom companies to leverage future networks for AI applications.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Strengthens Ties with SK Hynix and Samsung in South Korea
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