Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Meets South Korean Business Leaders, Announces New AI Ventures
Huang highlights cooperation in AI sector, unveils new products and research center plans during Seoul visit
Quick Look
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with South Korean business leaders, including SK Group's Chey Tae-won, LG Group's Koo Kwang-mo, and Naver's Lee Hae-jin, to discuss AI cooperation.
- Huang announced four new Nvidia ventures in Korea, including a research center, and highlighted the need for Korean memory chips.
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Why It Matters
Nvidia's increasing investment in AI and robotics aligns with South Korea's tech growth strategy.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang held a Korean-style barbecue dinner with South Korean business leaders in Seoul, highlighting their cooperation in the AI sector. Huang announced four new Nvidia ventures in Korea, including a research center, and emphasized the need for Korean memory chips. The meeting included SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo, and Naver Chairman Lee Hae-jin. Earlier, Huang visited an internet cafe, meeting esports players like Faker, and praised Korean gamers' competitiveness. Huang also plans to meet Science Minister Bae Kyung-hoon to discuss AI cooperation, including GPU supply. Nvidia has partnered with Doosan Group, especially in robotics, and Huang is set to throw the first pitch at a Doosan Bears game. The trip follows his previous visit to South Korea in October for the APEC CEO Summit.
Huang brought four new businesses to Korea: Vera Rubin, a next-gen AI supercomputing platform; Vera, Nvidia's first AI CPU; RTX Spark, the company's first laptop; and Jetson Thor, an AI supercomputer for humanoid robots. These will require large amounts of memory chips, an area where Korean chipmakers excel. A research center in Korea is also being built, hiring AI and robotics researchers.
The companies involved span the AI value chain, from semiconductors to software. Hundreds gathered outside the restaurant to see the leaders. Huang views robotics as Korea's next major growth sector, citing the market's strong position. He emphasized Nvidia's plan to partner with Korean manufacturing firms in robotics and AI-driven semiconductor manufacturing.
(Photo: Yonhap)
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Increased collaboration between Nvidia and Korean tech firms
Likely · Within weeks
Rise in Nvidia stock due to AI sector growth
Very likely · Short term
Open Questions
- Specific investment amounts for new ventures
- Detailed structure of the planned research center






