South Korea is building a 260,000-unit supercomputing base
The nation is securing a massive fleet of graphics processing units to anchor its future as an artificial intelligence powerhouse.
South Korea is aggressively expanding its national computing infrastructure to secure a leading position in the global artificial intelligence landscape. The government is currently executing a project to establish a foundation of 260,000 graphics processing units (GPUs), the specialized chips required to train and run complex AI models. This massive hardware acquisition is part of a broader strategy to provide the domestic industry with the raw processing power needed to compete with global tech giants.