Korean startup Rebellions aims to take the lead in chips for AI inference through a turnkey partnership with Samsung Electronics.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger will come to Seoul to participate in the first Intel AI Summit in held in Korea next month.
Intel and Naver joined forces to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market with plans for a joint research lab and open source platform for AI development.
The time has come for Korea to overcome its fear with the spirit of challenge.
Samsung Electronics posted revenue of $44.4 billion last year to lose its place at the top as it suffered from the cyclical downturn in the chip sector.
Once popularized, an innovation becomes an everyday product.
Samsung Electronics' premium memory chip is still in the "qualifying" process for Nvidia's graphics processing units (GPUs), according to its CEO, Jensen Huang, on Tuesday.
SK hynix will begin delivering its fifth-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips — the 3E — to Nvidia by the end of this month, nabbing yet another significant lead in the highly competitive space.
Tenstorrent, led by chip veteran Jim Keller, is confident that his startup can overcome Nvidia's dominance in the AI market by offering diverse solutions at lower prices.
SK hynix shares hit an all-time high Thursday morning as its major client Nvidia announced better-than-expected guidance for the fourth quarter.
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