Nvidia has announced a partnership with South Korea's LG Group spanning two of tech's hottest frontiers: humanoid robotics and data centers, according to Yahoo Finance and Let's Data Science.
The deal links one of the world's most valuable chipmakers with a Korean industrial giant whose reach extends from consumer electronics to displays, appliances, and enterprise technology. LG Group brings deep manufacturing scale and hardware expertise; Nvidia brings the AI chips and software platforms increasingly seen as the engine behind next-generation robots and AI infrastructure.
Humanoid robots — machines designed to move and work alongside humans — have become a major battleground for tech and industrial companies. Nvidia has been positioning its hardware and simulation tools as core infrastructure for that race. A tie-up with LG suggests the company is looking to embed its technology inside a conglomerate with the factories, supply chains, and enterprise relationships needed to actually deploy robots at scale.
The data center component of the deal reflects a parallel trend: surging global demand for AI computing infrastructure, with South Korea among the countries racing to build out capacity to support both domestic industry and international cloud providers.
If this partnership delivers on its scope, it signals that the next wave of AI hardware investment isn't just happening in the United States — and that global industrial giants are betting that the robot future will be built on Nvidia's platform.