
South Korea Establishes Cross-Industry Group to Accelerate AI Infrastructure Development
The South Korean government has announced the formation of a specialized task force, including multiple leading companies, to promote a nationwide AI computing power deployment plan. This initiative marks South Korea's official entry into a new phase of building a super-large computing power system amidst the backdrop of accelerating global AI competition. According to the government's plan, the newly established mechanism aims to provide systematic coordination for large-scale GPU deployment, ensuring full integration of resources across industries.
Led by the Ministry of Science and ICT, the task force comprises members from vital sectors such as electronics manufacturing, automotive, telecommunications, internet platforms, and cloud computing, reflecting South Korea's policy intention to treat AI development as a national strategic project.
Samsung, Hyundai, and Telecom Giants Join Proposal Discussions
In the inaugural meeting, top executives from several large Korean companies attended to engage in in-depth discussions on GPU deployment pathways, construction standards, and ecosystem collaboration. Participating companies included Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor Group, SK Telecom, and several local cloud service providers, all considered key players in South Korea's future AI industrial chain.
Attendees emphasized that as AI models continue to expand in scale, computing infrastructure becomes crucial for industry breakthroughs. This cross-industry collaboration will enhance technology sharing and resource allocation efficiency, helping South Korea rapidly form a globally competitive intelligent computing network.
Industry analysts note that South Korea attempts to address issues such as high-end GPU supply constraints, fragmented applications, and non-uniform industry standards through collective enterprise collaboration, creating stable conditions for large-scale AI development.
Task Force to Form Permanent Mechanism for Ongoing Coordinated Development
There was a consensus to establish a permanent coordination mechanism, led by the government, to regularly evaluate computing resource allocation, infrastructure development speed, and technology security with member companies. This mechanism is believed to help ensure timely project progress and handle potential supply chain bottlenecks promptly.
Relevant departments indicated that, moving forward, this coordination platform will promote more local enterprise involvement, increase the proportion of domestic technology in AI applications, and enhance the practical utilization efficiency of computing infrastructure across sectors.
NVIDIA GPU Deployment to Elevate South Korea's Global Computing Status
Under previous cooperative planning, South Korea will deploy hundreds of thousands of NVIDIA next-generation GPUs in the coming years to provide underlying capabilities for large-scale AI training and inference environments. With the addition of the Blackwell architecture, South Korea's computing power is expected to multiply from its current level, placing it among the world's top AI computing centers.
Industry experts believe this will not only accelerate the maturity of South Korea's AI industry but also promote upgrades in fields such as autonomous driving, smart manufacturing, medical technology, and cloud services, bringing new momentum to economic structural transformation.
Moreover, analysts point out that amid intensifying international technology competition, South Korea's collaboration will enhance its strategic autonomy in critical digital technology sectors while attracting global tech enterprises to establish their industry chains locally.
South Korea's AI Infrastructure Development Enters Fast Track
With the official launch of the national task force, South Korea's AI computing power development is entering an accelerated phase. The collaboration between the government, enterprises, and technology suppliers will determine whether the country can secure a more advantageous strategic position in global AI competition. As GPU deployment progresses, South Korea is poised to form a more influential AI innovation cluster in Asia and globally, driving a comprehensive upgrade of its digital economy.

