SEOUL, Apr. 11 (Korea Bizwire) — Naver Cloud Corp., the cloud computing arm of South Korea’s tech giant Naver Corp., said Thursday it will join hands with U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp. to create an artificial intelligence (AI) chip software ecosystem in South Korea.
The two companies have agreed to provide IT infrastructure based on Intel’s AI accelerator, Gaudi, to help South Korean startups and universities conduct AI research projects and develop various software, according to Naver Cloud.
They will also set up a joint research center called Naver CloudㆍIntelㆍCo-Lab (NICL), where Naver Cloud will collaborate with startups and university labs.
Expected to launch later this year, the NICL will involve teams from approximately 20 universities and startups, including prestigious institutions like the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and Seoul National University.
Naver Cloud said it also plans to test Intel’s Gaudi 2 AI accelerator and work with the U.S. chip giant to develop a commercial cloud system.
It said the partnership with Intel aims to expand an AI ecosystem centered around Naver’s AI model, HyperClova X, using Intel’s AI chips.
“There aren’t many companies worldwide that have developed and are operating a large language model from scratch like Naver Cloud,” its CEO Kim Yu-won said.
“Naver has provided alternative options for search engines, cloud and generative AI in the market dominated by global tech giants for the past 25 years, and such diversity is one of the core values Naver has sought,” Kim added, explaining the reason his company is trying to build an AI chip ecosystem here.
(Yonhap)