Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (center), SK Chairman Chey Tae-won and others pose for the press after finishing their meal at Kkanbu Chicken's Samsung branch in Seoul's Gangnam district on the 7th. Reporter Lee Seok-jin - Seoul Economic Daily Finance News from South KoreaNvidia CEO Jensen Huang (center), SK Chairman Chey Tae-won and others pose for the press after finishing their meal at Kkanbu Chicken’s Samsung branch in Seoul’s Gangnam district on the 7th. Reporter Lee Seok-jin

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and SK Group (034730) Chairman Tae-won Choi will hold a tea meeting at the SK Seorin Building on the morning of the eighth. The meeting will mark the fifth gathering between the two this week alone.

On the seventh, Huang held a “second Kkanbu gathering” with Chey and SK executives at the Kkanbu Chicken Samsung branch in Seoul’s Gangnam district, where he shouted to reporters, “HBM! More HBM.”

As Nvidia prepares to launch its artificial intelligence (AI) computing platform “Vera Rubin” in the second half of this year, Huang is expected to request expanded supply of HBM4 (sixth-generation high-bandwidth memory) and seventh-generation low-power DRAM (LPDDR5X) to be installed in the platform.

“This year, we had a very meaningful year together with SK hynix,” Huang said that day. “We are preparing very big plans for the second half of this year and next year.”

Nvidia recently launched four new rack products based on Vera Rubin. The company also plans to release the RTX Spark AI PC and the “Jetson Thor” edge processor for robots.