SK Group Chief Meets Nvidia’s CEO at CES to Discuss Physical AI

(Bloomberg) — The head of South Korea’s SK Group, whose flagship SK Hynix Inc. business is a key supplier of cutting-edge AI memory chips to Nvidia Corp., said he met with Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang and discussed ways to collaborate on broad areas, including moving artificial intelligence into the physical realm.

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Huang has talked about extending AI into more of the physical world to develop tools that can “proceed, reason, plan and act.” That will transform industries worth $50 trillion, according to Nvidia.

SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won said he told Huang at their meeting that South Korea, a manufacturing powerhouse, is uniquely positioned to work with Nvidia to propel a next leap forward in AI.

Both leaders also discussed SK Hynix’s high-bandwidth memory chips that work with Nvidia’s AI accelerators, Chey said at a session with reporters at CES. He said SK Hynix has been accelerating its pace of developing next-generation HBM chips to satisfy Santa Clara, California-based Nvidia’s requests.

Both companies have benefited from the insatiable appetite that major companies and governments have for Nvidia’s chips, the gold standard for training AI algorithms.

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