en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 5 local time, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, who was visiting South Korea, announced four new NVIDIA businesses for the country.
After arriving at Seoul Airport, Huang told the media that he had prepared a "surprise" gift for South Korea on this trip, but did not disclose details. That evening, while dining at a grilled pork belly restaurant in Seoul with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo, and NAVER Board Chairman Lee Hae-jin, he revealed that the "surprise" consisted of four new NVIDIA businesses, stating that these businesses are large in scale and that South Korea will become busy as a result.

Huang introduced that the four businesses include NVIDIA's next-generation AI superchip platform "Vera Rubin," the "Vera" central processing unit, NVIDIA's first AI laptop series "RTX Spark," and the edge AI computing platform "Jetson Thor" designed specifically for next-generation humanoid robots and physical AI.
Huang also stated that NVIDIA has begun a project to build a new AI technology center in South Korea and is currently recruiting South Korean AI technology research engineers and robotics engineering personnel.
This marks Huang's second visit to South Korea in seven months. Explaining the background of this visit, he noted that AI business development is accelerating, with fruitful results achieved last year. The South Korean market is showing strong momentum, and the business scale in the second half of the year is expected to be larger than in the first half, with even greater results anticipated next year.
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