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Nvidia and LG Group partnership talks in AI, robotics, data centers, and mobility are corroborated by Reuters, MarketWatch, Tech in Asia, and Korean media reports around Jensen Huang's June 2026 South Korea visit.

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Nvidia, LG Group form broad AI, robotics partnership

Nvidia and LG Group announced a wide-ranging partnership on June 7 covering AI factory infrastructure, home robotics, autonomous driving components, and sovereign AI model development. The deal is one of the broadest single-company collaborations Nvidia has announced during Jensen Huang's South Korea visit.

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Nvidia and LG Group announced a partnership covering AI factory infrastructure, home robotics, autonomous driving components, and sovereign AI models. The deal came during Jensen Huang's South Korea visit. It ranks among Nvidia's broadest single-company collaborations and advances its robotics and AI infrastructure push in the region.

Nvidia and LG Group announced a wide-ranging partnership on June 7 covering AI factory infrastructure, home robotics, autonomous driving components, and sovereign AI model development.

The partnership spans multiple technology domains. The collaboration includes AI factory infrastructure, home robotics, autonomous driving components, and sovereign AI model development. It ranks among the broadest single-company collaborations Nvidia has announced.
It ranks among the broadest single-company collaborations Nvidia has announced.

The announcement occurred during Jensen Huang's visit to South Korea.

Scope matches Nvidia's recent expansion moves in Korea. The deal follows Nvidia's expanded ties with Doosan targeting robotics and AI factory infrastructure. Jensen Huang has been courting Korean giants as part of a robotics expansion push.

Related moves include Aeva securing a spot in Nvidia's autonomous driving ecosystem through an LG Innotek role.
Samsung is homing in on AI while LG heats up its data center play.

LG's parallel efforts in robotics and data centers. LG has been courting China's robotics ecosystem for its humanoid push. Samsung is homing in on AI while LG heats up its data center play.

The partnership aligns with broader industry trends seen in recent announcements involving SK Hynix, LG Innotek, and others focused on AI infrastructure and memory.
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