Seoul, 5 giu. (askanews) - Foto e autografi. Accoglienza da star in Corea del Sud per il ceo di Nvidia Jensen Huang, al suo secondo viaggio a Seul in soli sette mesi. Una visita ricca di incontri con i vertici di grandi aziende sudcoreane, da Samsung a Lg, secondo indiscrezioni di stampa che Huang non ha voluto confermare. Di certo una ulteriore conferma del sempre maggiore interesse per Nvidia del mercato sudcoreano e soprattutto dei suoi sviluppi futuri."La robotica sarà il prossimo grande settore qui in Corea. La Corea eccelle nella produzione manifatturiera, nella meccatronica e anche nell'intelligenza artificiale. La fusione di tutte queste tecnologie è perfetta per la robotica", ha detto Huang.La Corea del Sud è una grande potenza manifatturiera in Asia, in cui abbondano produttori di chip, elettronica, robotica, tutti settori, insieme all'intelligenza artificiale, che secondo Huang saranno traino e guida del mercato dei chip. A maggior ragione in uno scenario internazionale in cui i rapporti fra Usa e Cina restano difficili.

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Jensen Huang, CEO of U.S. chip giant Nvidia, will visit Korea later this week for a series of meetings with the heads of major conglomerates and researchers that could pave the…

Jensen Huang, CEO of U.S. chip giant Nvidia Corp., will visit South Korea later this week for a series of meetings, industry sources said Thursday.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says robotics is the next big opportunity in South Korea as he meets Hyundai, Samsung, LG, SK and Naver during his visit.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's visit to South Korea underscores the country's AI boom and rising role in global semiconductor supply chain.

SEOUL: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Friday (Jun 5) said robotics will be South Korea's next major sector, as he arrived for his second visit in seven months, underscoring deepening…

GIMPO: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Friday (Jun 5) that he sees robotics as the next major sector in South Korea.He was talking to reporters after arriving at Gimpo airport in…

On a four-day Seoul visit, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang called robotics the next major growth sector for South Korea, citing its manufacturing base.

Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang said Friday that he views robotics as the next major growth sector in South Korea, adding that the domestic market is well-positioned for growth.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlighted robotics as South Korea's next big sector during his visit, emphasizing growing collaborations in robotics, AI factories, and chips.