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NAVER Expands Sovereign AI Infrastructure With NVIDIA DSX

NVIDIA and NAVER said NAVER will expand sovereign AI infrastructure, beginning at 55 megawatts and planning to move to gigawatt scale. The initiative centers on using NVIDIA DSX to design, build, and scale full-stack AI platforms for use across enterprises, industries, and government.

NAVER linked the expansion to demand for AI factories as useful AI moves into production, covering training, post-training, and inference. NVIDIA said the DSX stack was built to minimize token cost and speed time to first production, while pairing with NAVER’s experience building and operating large-scale proprietary GPU clusters and hyperscale data centers.

NVIDIA DSX is described as an end-to-end, codesigned stack for AI factories spanning chips, systems, software, facilities, and partner technologies. The DSX software includes DSX MaxLPS, described as maximizing token throughput per megawatt to achieve the lowest token cost, and DSX OS, described as an operating layer for lifecycle management, consistent runtime operations, health automation, resiliency, and multi-tenant AI factory management.

NAVER said it will build AI factories on the NVIDIA DSX platform, starting with an expansion of NAVER’s GAK Sejong data center. The DSX-powered cloud infrastructure is intended to support NAVER’s AI and cloud services, and NAVER said it is also using NVIDIA full-stack AI platforms to advance HyperCLOVA X models, its Seoul World Model, and agentic AI services, including an AI Agent Platform planned for the second half of the year powered by NVIDIA NemoClaw blueprints. “Useful AI has arrived, and demand for AI factories is extraordinary,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “NAVER is building AI factory infrastructure that will serve its companies, developers and industries. With NVIDIA DSX, we can help Korea scale sovereign intelligence infrastructure for the agentic era — from AI agents to AI factories and physical AI.” “NAVER is building sovereign AI infrastructure that can serve Korea’s industries and global customers with trusted, high-performance AI,” said Haejin Lee, founder and chairman of NAVER.