AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Chip Race: South Korea will ask for priority supply of Nvidia’s next-gen Vera Rubin GPUs, with the science minister saying B300 chips should arrive on time but Vera Rubin deliveries may be slightly delayed. Nvidia in Seoul: Jensen Huang’s fourth day in South Korea focused on expanding AI beyond chips, with meetings at SK Group, LG Group, Hyundai Motor Group and Seoul National University, plus new multi-year memory and AI infrastructure partnerships. Market Jitters: The KOSPI plunged more than 8% as global stocks slid on West Asia tensions and renewed worries about AI valuations and possible US rate pressure. Politics & Voting Reform: Top constitutional leaders agreed to overhaul election management after ballot shortages in June local elections, with accountability and swift reforms promised. North Korea Watch: Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang, signaling a push to elevate ties with Kim Jong Un as North Korea continues sanctions-busting oil trade. World Cup Kickoff: South Korea opens Group A against Czech Republic on June 11/12 (local time varies), with Son Heung-min expected to lead.
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