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Naver Cloud, Samsung SDS, Elice to Build 2 Trillion Won AI GPU Infrastructure
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Naver Cloud, Samsung SDS, Elice to Build 2 Trillion Won AI GPU Infrastructure

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • South Korea is launching a 2.08 trillion won project to build a large-scale GPU infrastructure for AI development.
  • Naver Cloud, Samsung SDS, and Elice will collaborate on the project, aiming to support the development of domestic AI foundation models.
  • The initiative seeks to establish a national-level AI computing infrastructure to bolster the country's AI capabilities.

South Korea is embarking on a significant national project to build a robust AI computing infrastructure, allocating 2.08 trillion won (approximately $1.5 billion USD) to secure and deploy advanced Graphics Processing Units (GPUs).

The Ministry of Science and ICT announced that Naver Cloud, Samsung SDS, and Elice have been selected as the cloud service providers to collaborate on this ambitious initiative. The project aims to create a large-scale GPU cluster essential for developing domestic AI foundation models and executing national AI projects.

This strategic move underscores South Korea's commitment to advancing its artificial intelligence capabilities and fostering innovation in the field. By establishing a dedicated national AI infrastructure, the government intends to provide researchers and developers with the necessary computing power to push the boundaries of AI research and application.

The collaboration with leading cloud companies is expected to accelerate the deployment and operational efficiency of the GPU infrastructure, ensuring it meets the demanding requirements of cutting-edge AI development. This initiative is poised to strengthen South Korea's position in the global AI landscape.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.