Nvidia plans Vietnam expansion for AI development
Nvidia CEO said the company has plans to expand its partnership in Vietnam and potentially set up a base to attract local talent in the AI industry.
Nvidia, one of the market’s leading developers of artificial intelligence (AI) chips, announced its intentions to expand partnerships in Vietnam and set up a base in the country after a visit from the company’s CEO.
Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, said Vietnam is already a partner of the company, as it is home to millions of its clients and Nvidia has already invested $250 million in Vietnam.
He also said Nvidia will help support local AI training and infrastructure.
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Author: Savannah Fortis
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