On June 7, NVIDIA and South Korea's SK Group are expected to announce their collaboration plans on Monday. A representative from the American chip company stated that the current tight supply of memory chips will continue for several years. A spokesperson for SK Hynix confirmed that Chairman Chey and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang are scheduled to present the collaboration plans to the media on Monday morning, corroborating earlier reports from South Korean media. Huang also mentioned that NVIDIA will release related information alongside SK Group on Monday. In an interview with reporters, he stated, "Our collaboration covers multiple areas, including artificial intelligence supercomputers, central processing units, new personal computers, and robotics technology. This meeting is to finalize the relevant plans, and specific details may be announced tomorrow." He did not disclose further details. Huang also pointed out that there are no signs of relief regarding the memory chip shortage. "The entire industry supply chain, from wafers, packaging to silicon photonics modules, is experiencing shortages, rooted in persistently high market demand. This tight situation will continue for several years."
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