SK Telecom and NVIDIA Build AI Infrastructure to Power Korea’s AI Innovation - NVIDIA Newsroom
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SK Telecom is set to establish a gigawatt-scale AI Cloud in Korea using NVIDIA's DSX platform, with the first AI factory expected to launch in 2027.
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SK Telecom is set to establish a gigawatt-scale AI Cloud in Korea using NVIDIA's DSX platform, with the first AI factory expected to launch in 2027. This infrastructure will enable sovereign, physical, and enterprise AI services for various industries across Korea, leveraging SK Telecom's existing network and data center capabilities.
Key Points
- SK Telecom's AI Cloud will support training, inference, and agentic workloads.
- The first AI factory is scheduled to go live in 2027.
- NVIDIA's DSX platform will be the backbone of the AI infrastructure.
- The initiative aims to enhance AI services for enterprises across Korea.
- SK Telecom leverages its expertise in network and data center operations.
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From source RSS / original summary# SK Telecom and NVIDIA Build AI Infrastructure to Power Korea’s AI Innovation. * SK Telecom plans to build a gigawatt-scale AI Cloud in Korea using the NVIDIA DSX platform, with the first AI factory planned to come online in 2027. * The AI Cloud will support sovereign, physical and agentic AI services for enterprises and industries across Korea, building on SK Telecom’s network, data center and enterprise infrastructure expertise.
NVIDIA and SK Telecom today announced that SK Telecom plans to build a gigawatt-scale AI Cloud in Korea using the NVIDIA DSX™ platform, with the first AI factory coming online in 2027. SK Telecom’s AI Cloud will power training, inference and agentic workloads including sovereign, physical and enterprise AI services for companies and industries across Korea, with
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