NVIDIA CEO and SK Group Chairman to Announce Joint Venture Plans on Monday, Additional Meeting with Samsung Executive Scheduled

Deep News06-07 23:11

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won are set to unveil a collaborative initiative on Monday, according to reports.

In a separate development, Huang has also indicated he will meet with Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman and Co-CEO, Young Hyun Jun, on June 8th.

Young Hyun Jun, who has been serving in his current role since 2025, oversees the DS (Device Solutions) division and the company's memory business.

Huang has notably commented that the current shortage of memory is expected to persist for a considerable period, potentially lasting several years.

Earlier in the day, reports surfaced detailing Huang's activities in Seoul on the 7th.

He visited an internet cafe in the Gangnam district, where he held discussions with the founder and chairman of South Korean game company KRAFTON, Chang Byung-gyu, and the representative of game developer NCSOFT, Kim Taek-jin.

The agenda for the meeting with Chang Byung-gyu is believed to have included topics such as physical AI for humanoid robots and potential cooperation in the gaming sector, possibly involving NVIDIA's recently launched "RTX Spark" AI laptop series.

KRAFTON has a history of collaborating with NVIDIA to develop and integrate AI features into its games.

This established gaming partnership is reported to have facilitated further talks regarding cooperation on physical AI technology.

Senior executives from KRAFTON visited NVIDIA's headquarters in California, USA, in April of last year, where they engaged in discussions with Huang about future technological collaboration, including in the field of robotics.

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