Song Jung-a / Financial Times:
Naver, South Korea’s largest buyer of Nvidia chips, is pitching its AI cloud services as an alternative to countries reluctant to use U.S. or Chinese services.— Naver targets countries reluctant to use US and Chinese cloud systems for security reasons
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