NVIDIA CEO meets with KRAFTON and NCSOFT to discuss collaboration on game AI

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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang met with KRAFTON and NCSOFT in Seoul on June 7 to discuss AI in gaming. The discussions covered NVIDIA’s RTX Spark AI laptops and DLSS support for AION2. Market sentiment remains mixed, with the Fear & Greed Index hovering near neutral. Traders are monitoring altcoins as AI-driven partnerships gain momentum.

BlockBeats report, June 7: According to Yonhap News, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang met today in a PC bang in Seoul’s Gangnam District with Jang Byung-gyu, founder and chairman of Korean game company KRAFTON, and Kim Tae-jin, representative of game developer NCSOFT. Huang and Jang likely discussed collaborations in gaming, including on humanoid robots powered by physical AI and NVIDIA’s newly launched RTX Spark series of AI laptops.


After meeting with KRAFTON executives, Huang Renxun moved to a nearby internet cafe to meet with Kim Tae-jin and senior executives from NCSOFT. Huang greeted the players at the cafe and personally experienced NCSOFT’s new title, AION2. NVIDIA has provided cutting-edge graphics support for AION2, including DLSS deep rendering technology. Huang also went live in a streaming session with Kim Tae-jin to exchange insights on the future of the gaming industry and AI technology.

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