
On the heels of GTC Taipei at COMPUTEX, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang touched down in Seoul Friday afternoon, greeted by fans and media as his visit got underway.
A key focus of the trip, Huang said: to align the AI supply chain ahead of a busy second half of the year.
“We have a very significant, very large AI infrastructure buildout — already a very successful first half,” Huang told media. “Grace Blackwell, our system, is doing very well, and Vera Rubin is in full production — so we are going to be very busy the second half [of the year].”
Huang also touched on the huge potential for robotics and physical AI in Korea.
Key considerations
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Reference reading
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/korea-ecosystem-2026/#primary
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/author/nvidiawriters/
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/korea-ecosystem-2026/#disqus_thread
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