Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang concluded a visit to South Korea on Monday, departing from Gimpo Airport [1].
The visit underscores the strategic importance of South Korean semiconductor infrastructure to Nvidia's global supply chain and AI development goals. As the company continues to scale its hardware requirements, maintaining close ties with regional partners remains a priority for the chipmaker.
Huang's itinerary lasted four nights and five days [1]. The trip involved high-level engagements across the country before the executive returned to the airport for his departure.
While specific details of the meetings were not disclosed in the immediate reports, the duration of the stay suggests an extensive series of discussions. The presence of the chief executive in the region highlights the ongoing competition for AI dominance, and the critical role of memory chip production in that race.
Observers noted the conclusion of the trip as Huang arrived at Gimpo Airport to finalize his travel arrangements [1]. The visit marks another step in the company's efforts to solidify its operational footprint in East Asia.
“Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang concluded a visit to South Korea on Monday”
Huang's multi-day presence in South Korea reflects the deep interdependence between Nvidia's GPU designs and the high-bandwidth memory (HBM) produced by South Korean firms. By maintaining these direct executive-level relationships, Nvidia ensures a stable pipeline of the specialized components necessary to fuel the global expansion of generative AI.





