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The most significant deal Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made during his whirlwind three-day trip to Seoul that ended on Sunday was with SK Telecom to build AI infrastructure, including factories.
An AI factory is a data centre running an end-to-end operational system that continuously collects and processes data, and refines algorithms to generate intelligence on a massive scale.
The two companies agreed to pursue a “full-stack AI cloud” collaboration spanning everything from chips to data centre operations, based on Nvidia’s DSX platform.
DSX integrates high-performance Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) hardware with an optimised software stack – enabling enterprises, researchers and developers to train and deploy massive AI models.

SK Telecom plans to build a gigawatt-scale AI cloud and AI factory in South Korea by 2027 using Nvidia’s DSX platform.
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