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Partnerships with Nvidia have boosted stocks of companies ranging from Intel to Nokia as the maker of AI chips transforms into a venture-capital giant.
Silicon Valley chipmaker Nvidia plans to supply its graphics processing units for projects with the South Korean businesses and government to advance the country’s artificial intelligence infrastructure and technologies.
In the short clip, captured from outside the venue, the trio can be seen clinking glasses and performing the “love shot” – a popular Korean drinking gesture where people intertwine their arms and drink together.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges the US to stay engaged with China in the global AI race, warning that isolation could hurt innovation and long-term leadership.
SEOUL: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met the chiefs of Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor during his first official visit in more than a decade to South Korea on Thursday (Oct 30), highlighting the company's deepening AI ties with its tech and auto industries.
According to a Bloomberg report, the viral videos shot up the stocks of fried chicken chain Kyochon F&B Co. briefly by 20%,  poultry processor Cherrybro Co. by 30% on Friday, October 31.
On Wednesday, Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) became the world's first company to reach a $5 trillion market capitalization, overtaking both Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT), as CEO Jensen Huang revealed unprecedented demand for
Trump has many reasons to be interested in Nvidia. The company’s AI chips are critical in America’s AI arms race with China, and Huang made a $500 billion investment pledge for Trump’s domestic manufacturing drive this year, larger than any company except Apple.