South Korean technology company Naver Cloud has partnered with U.S. chipmaker Nvidia to build large-scale AI factories, marking a major step in the expansion of global artificial intelligence infrastructure.The move comes as demand for AI-powered systems continues to rise across industries, increasing the need for stronger computing capabilities to support technologies such as robotics and automation and advanced data processing.The partnership will allow Naver Cloud to use Nvidia AI technology to expand computing facilities in South Korea and other international markets.The first phase of the project will begin at Naver’s GAK Sejong data center, with plans to gradually scale operations to gigawatt AI infrastructure.Key Highlights Naver and Nvidia partner to build gigawatt AI factories worldwide Naver Cloud expands AI infrastructure with Nvidia partnership Nvidia and Naver boost global AI data centre expansionThese centers will be designed to handle massive computing workloads needed to train and operate advanced AI systems.Industry experts see the collaboration as an important step for the growing South Korea AI industry. As countries around the world seek to develop trusted AI ecosystems, partnerships like this are becoming increasingly important.By strengthening its domestic AI ecosystem, South Korea hopes to reduce reliance on foreign cloud services and improve its competitiveness in advanced technology sectors.Large AI Facilities to Meet Growing Global DemandUnder the agreement, Naver Cloud plans to start with around 55 megawatts of computing capacity and gradually expand over time. Once completed, the facilities are expected to support businesses, research institutions, and government agencies that require powerful AI data centers for development and operations.Nvidia said these facilities will help power future technologies, including advanced AI agents and systems used in robotics and industrial automation. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has frequently highlighted robotics and smart manufacturing as major growth areas, especially in industrial economies such as South Korea.The agreement also reflects Nvidia’s broader push to strengthen its position in Asia. The company has recently signed partnerships with major Korean firms to support AI infrastructure expansion and next-generation memory technologies. These developments highlight South Korea’s growing importance in the global AI and semiconductor sectors.For Naver Cloud, the partnership is not only about expanding computing power but also about strengthening its position in cloud computing markets. The company is exploring opportunities in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, where demand for scalable AI services continues to rise.Also Read: SK Hynix & Nvidia Sign Multi-Year AI Chip Deal for Future GrowthAnalysts believe the partnership could help Naver Cloud become a stronger competitor in cloud services while giving Nvidia another key role in the rapidly expanding global AI market.