NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is in South Korea for the APEC CEO Summit and is scheduled to meet with top business leaders, including Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong and Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung. The high-stakes meetings are expected to revolve around expanding cooperation in key technology sectors. Discussions will likely focus on the supply of Samsung's high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips for NVIDIA's next-generation GPUs, a critical component for powering AI systems. Further talks are anticipated to cover collaborations in the areas of software-defined vehicles, autonomous driving, and robotics, signaling NVIDIA's deepening push into the automotive industry. Huang is also a featured speaker at the APEC summit, where his remarks on AI and the chip industry are being closely watched by the tech and investment communities.
NVIDIA CEO Meets with Samsung and Hyundai Chiefs in South Korea to Deepen AI and Chip Alliances
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