NVIDIA CEO visits South Korea to deepen cooperation and meets with executives from SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics, and other tech companies

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Golden Finance reports that on June 7, NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun said that the company’s new Vera central processing unit (CPU) will use SK Hynix storage chips, and the two companies expect to expand their cooperation over the next year. On Sunday, outside a restaurant in Seoul, Huang told reporters that he had dinner that day with SK Group Chairman Choi Taewon, SK Hynix CEO Kwak Rujung, and executives from SK Telecom. He said, “Our cooperation with SK Hynix this year is very extensive, and we are preparing for even larger-scale cooperation in the second half of this year and next year. We have launched the Vera CPU, a revolutionary central processing unit, which will also use SK Hynix DRAM memory.”

Vera is NVIDIA’s first standalone data-center microprocessor, directly targeting Intel’s Xeon series, AMD’s EPYC chips, and the Graviton chips developed in-house by large enterprises such as Amazon. Huang arrived in South Korea on Friday to visit partners and suppliers, and plans to meet with Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Jeon Young-hyun on Monday, as well as senior executives from companies including Hyundai Motor Group and LG Group. He also said that he is in discussions with telecom companies, because future telecom networks will be used for AI applications.

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