AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNvidia & Robotics Push: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang kicked off a high-profile Seoul visit, telling reporters South Korea is “well-positioned” for robotics and AI and that semiconductors will become increasingly AI- and robotics-driven; he also met SK Group, LG Group, Naver, government officials and startups, and even surprised esports star Faker with a one-of-a-kind GeForce RTX 5090. Semiconductor Competition: Chinese memory makers are moving toward IPOs—CXMT’s Shanghai listing approval and YMTC’s preparations—raising longer-term competitive pressure on Samsung and SK hynix. Market Shock for Chips: Seoul stocks plunged after a global tech sell-off tied to AI valuation worries and US rate-hike fears; KOSPI fell 5.54% on June 5 as foreign investors dumped tech and semiconductor shares. Policy Pressure on AI Profits: South Korea’s labor minister urged tech firms to share excess AI profits with suppliers and staff, adding political heat to the AI boom. Security Watch: North Korea showcased naval tests and vowed to expand its nuclear-armed navy, while Kim also reiterated plans for exponential growth of nuclear forces. Tech Consumer Gadgets: Meta AI glasses launched in Korea with hands-free demos, but everyday usefulness and local support still look like work in progress.
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