
NVIDIA and SK hynix commit to co-develop memory for Vera Rubin, RTX Spark, and Jetson Thor
NVIDIA and SK hynix signed a multiyear agreement to co-develop advanced memory for Vera Rubin AI supercomputers, RTX Spark PCs, and Jetson Thor robotics platforms — securing supply at the design stage across three distinct NVIDIA markets, not just at procurement. The deal landed during Jensen Huang's Seoul visit that swept in four more Korean partnerships — Naver's 55 MW sovereign AI data center, SK Telecom's gigawatt-scale cloud by 2027, LG humanoids, and Hyundai autonomous manufacturing — marking Korea as a central node in NVIDIA's global AI infrastructure buildout.
Source: nvidianews.nvidia.com ↗
AI factories are the engines of the next industrial revolution, and advanced memory is essential to their performance.
Jensen Huang, NVIDIA founder and CEO
Why this matters
- → Secures advanced memory supply at design stage, not just procurement.
- → Expands NVIDIA's AI infrastructure across three distinct product markets.
- → Applies AI to semiconductor design and autonomous fab operations.
Memory meets AI factories
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