Nvidia Clinches Pacts with S. Korean Tech Giants Deep into the AI Boom
By Reuters | 08 Jun, 2026
Jensen Huang's dinner of grilled pork belly and soju with the country's top corporate bosses was followed by a baseball pitch and a meet-up with superstar gamer Faker.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shakes hands with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won after a media briefing following their meeting at SK group’s office building in Seoul, South Korea, June 8, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
Nvidia on Monday announced a series of deals in South Korea with tech giants including SK Hynix and Naver, as it looks to secure crucial memory chips to power its AI ambitions and entice new customers.
The agreements come during a high-profile trip by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to South Korea that began on Friday and has seen him dine on grilled pork belly and local spirit soju with the country's top corporate bosses, throw a baseball pitch and meet with a well-known gamer.
Nvidia and its partners, which also included SK Telecom and conglomerate Doosan Group, did not disclose the value of the deals.
SK Group, South Korea's second-largest family-owned conglomerate, said its SK Hynix and SK Telecom arms had agreed deals with Nvidia.
Memory chip maker SK Hynix signed a multi-year technology partnership that will see it commit to developing advanced types of memory for global AI data centres, SK Group said.
SK Hynix and Nvidia said the agreement, which comes as memory chip makers have been straining to keep up with demand, would enable supply to keep pace with Nvidia's plans, which have expanded to robotics, personal computers and AI supercomputers.
Huang said SK Hynix's plan to double its memory wafer capacity by 2030 would not be enough to meet the surging AI demand.
"SK Hynix has been Nvidia's largest memory partner. SK Hynix will continue to be Nvidia's largest memory partner," Huang said after a meeting with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won at the headquarters of the chipmaker's parent.
Huang said the deal with SK Hynix, a rival to Samsung Electronics and U.S.-based Micron Technology, was for more than two years with the option to keep extending.
"We already procure and we buy from SK Hynix already billions and billions of dollars each year, and it's going to grow substantially," he said.
Ryu Young-ho, a senior analyst at NH Investment & Securities, said the SK Hynix-Nvidia partnership reinforced the view that memory chips were evolving from a commodity product into a more customer-specific business.
OTHER DEALS
SK Telecom said it would build a gigawatt-scale AI cloud in South Korea using Nvidia technology, with the first AI data centre to come online in 2027. Nvidia said internet giant Naver and conglomerate Doosan would also use its technology to help build AI data centres.
Doosan, which is developing robots and makes materials used in Nvidia's most powerful Blackwell chips, said it expected its energy solution to be used in Nvidia's data centre platforms and for it to use the U.S. firm's physical AI technology as well.
Nvidia is also partnering with LG Group on electronics, mechanical systems and AI for humanoid robots, Huang said after a meeting with the tech conglomerate's Chairman Koo Kwang-mo.
Huang said the pair were also working on the architecture of future data centres including cooling, power delivery and the entire design and building of the data centres.
After a meeting with Hyundai Motor Group's Executive Chair Euisun Chung in the afternoon, Huang said Nvidia would deepen its partnership with Hyundai across a range of AI initiatives, including autonomous mobility, robotics and AI-powered manufacturing.
He also highlighted opportunities to accelerate the development of industrial robotics, saying Nvidia and Hyundai would work together to bring AI to "all forms of mobility" and deepen collaboration on robotics for practical industrial applications.
Huang referred to Hyundai Motor Group's planned AI data centre in Saemangeum as an "AI Valley" akin to California's Silicon Valley and said he was "very happy to build Nvidia in Saemangeum."
South Korea's tech ministry said in a separate statement that it plans to secure 9,704 GPUs for a state AI project worth 2.08 trillion won in 2026, including 2,016 of Nvidia's Vera Rubin GPUs.
SOUTH KOREAN STOCK RALLY FALTERS
South Korea is an Asian manufacturing powerhouse, home to major producers of chips, electronics, cars and ships, and the AI boom has provided a windfall for its economy and stock market. SK Hynix and Samsung are the world's two largest makers of memory chips, which are key components in data centres.
The country's benchmark Kospi index has doubled in six months as heavyweights SK Hynix and Samsung benefited from the AI wave, but closed 8.3% lower on Monday after robust U.S. jobs data fanned bets on a Federal Reserve rate hike this year and sparked a rout in global tech stocks.
Shares in Samsung and SK Hynix closed down 10.2% and 7.7% respectively.
When asked about the global chip stock rout, Huang waved off concerns. "Everybody should be very excited; they can now buy stock at a cheaper price, and it's absolutely true that the future of AI is very bright."
Samsung Electronics' co-CEO and head of its chip division, Jun Young-hyun, said he discussed cooperation on next-generation foundry chips with Huang, adding that the two companies held extensive discussions on a range of chip products, including autonomous driving chips, high-bandwidth memory HBM5 chips as well as Groq's AI LP30 chips, which were scheduled to be shipped in the second half of this year.
(Reporting by Heekyong Yang, Hyunjoo Jin, Jack Kim and Brenda Goh. Editing by Jamie Freed, Louise Heavens and Mark Potter)
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