
A photo of SK Telecom Co.’s artificial intelligence data center that opened in Seoul’s southwestern Gasan District provided by the company. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)
SEOUL, Jan. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — SK Telecom Co., South Korea’s major telecommunications company, said Monday it has launched an artificial intelligence cloud service based on Nvidia Corp.’s graphic processing unit (GPU) in cooperation with U.S. cloud computing firm Lambda.
The newly launched GPU-as-a-service (GPUaaS) is based on Nvidia’s H100 chip, currently the most advanced GPU in South Korea, according to the Korean company.
For the service, SK Telecom joined hands with Lambda to create a cloud solutions provider’s region in its AI data center in Gasan, southwestern Seoul. A region in cloud computing refers to a geographical area where the service provider has established infrastructure to offer its services.
The Gasan data center marks Lambda’s first region in the Asia-Pacific region, according to SK Telecom.
The Korean company said its Nvidia chip-based AI cloud service will allow its users to conduct stable AI learning and inference, using different GPUs depending on their needs.
The company also plans to adopt Nvidia’s more advanced H200 in the first quarter, becoming the first South Korean company to do so.
In November, SK Telecom announced its vision to make South Korea an AI data center hub for the Asia-Pacific region by creating a comprehensive AI infrastructure that will integrate AI data centers, GPUaaS and edge AI.
(Yonhap)