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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Visits South Korea for AI and Robotics Focus

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is on a highly anticipated visit to South Korea, focusing on AI and robotics. His trip has generated significant public interest, with local media tracking his movements and engagements.

5 Jun, 04:08 — 5 Jun, 06:15
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cnbcMostly Factual3h ago

Tracking website, food watch: South Korea is obsessing over Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's visit

South Korean investors are eagerly tracking Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's every move as they wait to see what the AI megacap company will do next.

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Business InsiderMostly Factual56m ago

Why Jensen Huang is going on a charm offensive in South Korea

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's celebrity-style tour of South Korea reflects the country's growing importance to Nvidia's future. I-Hwa Cheng/AFP/Getty Images Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is visiting South Korea, highlighting the country's clout in the AI boom. Nvidia's reliance on Samsung and SK Hynix has helped lift South Korea's AI champions. Huang is making the rounds in Seoul, from boardrooms to a TV talk show. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's travel itinerary is becoming a guide to the biggest winners ...

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Korea HeraldMostly Factual1h ago

Nvidia CEO touches down in Seoul with 'surprises' for Korea

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Friday he brought "a lot of business (opportunities)" and "surprises" for Korea, raising expectations for deeper cooperation with Korean companies. Speaking to reporters shortly after arriving in Seoul, Huang said he would be meeting with major tech conglomerates here — including Samsung Electronics, SK Group, Hyundai Motor Group, LG Group and Naver — as Nvidia works to align with partners ahead of what he saw as big years for AI infrastructure. "The second half (of

By The Korea Herald

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