Jensen Huang Meets Krafton Chairman Chang at PC Café

Visit Follows 'PUBG' Event, Then On to NCSOFT Venue

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Krafton Chairman Chang Byung-gyu pose for a photo at a PC café near Sinnonhyeon Station in Seoul's Gangnam district on the 7th. Photo by Roh Hyun-sub - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Krafton Chairman Chang Byung-gyu pose for a photo at a PC café near Sinnonhyeon Station in Seoul's Gangnam district on the 7th. Photo by Roh Hyun-sub

Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang met Krafton (259960.KS) Chairman Chang Byung-gyu at a PC café on Friday.

Huang visited a Krafton event held at the Optimum Zone PC Café Sinnonhyeon Station branch in Seoul's Gangnam district on Friday. Krafton held an event related to "Battlegrounds" at the PC café that day. There, Huang and Chang were reported to discuss cooperation in areas including physical artificial intelligence (AI) development and hardware such as Nvidia's "RTX Spark" PC.

According to the gaming industry, Huang was scheduled to move to the "Portal PC Café" across from the venue right after the Krafton event to meet NCSOFT CEO Kim Taek-jin.

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Original reporting by Noh Hyun-seop for Seoul Economic Daily.

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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