AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNvidia’s Seoul push for physical AI and robotics: Jensen Huang arrived in South Korea with “some surprises,” publicly backing robotics as the next major growth sector and kicking off hiring for Nvidia’s first local R&D center focused on physical AI, robotics, and AI infrastructure. Semiconductor capacity update: SK hynix briefed suppliers on a plan to nearly double DRAM wafer capacity at its Yongin cluster, targeting about 1 million wafers per month by 2030–2031. AI power infrastructure in the US: Gaon Cable says it has landed a US contract to supply AI data center power grid cables, adding to a massive Meta bus-duct deal and highlighting power delivery as a key bottleneck for AI buildouts. Local tech-industry validation: LG Display told monitor makers that gaming OLED yields are in the mid-90% range and aims to lift gaming OLED panels to ~20% of its large-OLED shipments this year. Tech-to-society watch: A new telehealth service for Ghanaian pensioners shows how digital health can reduce access barriers—if rollout details and support keep up. Climate risk: A study flags that even when wildfire acreage drops, costs can still spike, with 2025 marked as the costliest on record.
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