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NAVER and NVIDIA Announce Sovereign AI Factory Partnership Starting at 55MW in South Korea

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NAVER and NVIDIA announced a sovereign AI infrastructure partnership, reportedly beginning with a 55-megawatt expansion at NAVER's GAK Sejong data center, according to the companies' announcement. The deal uses NVIDIA's DSX platform and is framed as the foundation for developing next-generation HyperCLOVA X models and what NAVER calls a "Seoul World Model."
Initial phase, 55MW capacity

Key Takeaways

  • NAVER and NVIDIA announced a sovereign AI factory partnership reportedly starting with 55MW at GAK Sejong data center, per the companies' announcement.
  • The infrastructure uses NVIDIA's DSX platform; NAVER is developing next-generation HyperCLOVA X and a "Seoul World Model" under the initiative.
  • Long-term gigawatt-scale targets are vendor-stated and forward-looking, treat as aspirational until capital commitments are confirmed. "Sovereign AI" here means data residency, regulatory compliance, and model ownership, not independence from US hardware supply chains; the compute stack remains NVIDIA.

Model Release

HyperCLOVA X (Next-Gen) / Seoul World Model
OrganizationNAVER
TypeLLM — Flagship
ParametersNot disclosed
BenchmarkNot disclosed
AvailabilityUnder development, sovereign AI factory initiative

Verification

Partial NVIDIA Blog homepage confirmed live (T2); South Korea sovereign AI content confirmed present June 4-7 2026; specific NAVER/NVIDIA partnership article URL unconfirmed 55MW figure, DSX platform branding, Seoul World Model name, and gigawatt target all attributed to NAVER/NVIDIA announcement, specific article URL pending confirmation via Source Hint.

Fifty-five megawatts is the opening number. NAVER and NVIDIA announced a sovereign AI factory partnership, per the companies’ announcement coverage on NVIDIA’s blog, which confirmed active South Korea sovereign AI infrastructure content including a June 4–7 post on how NVIDIA and South Korea are building AI infrastructure. The specific partnership article URL is unconfirmed, a Source Hint is used here for the direct announcement.

The reported structure: NVIDIA’s DSX platform provides the full infrastructure stack at NAVER’s GAK Sejong facility. The 55MW initial phase is the first step in what NAVER and NVIDIA describe as long-term plans to scale to gigawatt capacity, a forward-looking figure that, like all multi-year infrastructure projections, should be treated as aspirational until capital commitments are confirmed.

The model development layer is where this gets interesting for enterprise buyers. NAVER is developing what it calls a “Seoul World Model” under this sovereign AI initiative, alongside next-generation HyperCLOVA X, NAVER’s established AI model brand, verifiable from prior industry reporting. The framing here is explicitly nationalist: a Korean-language-first, Korea-hosted, NVIDIA-powered AI stack that doesn’t run through US hyperscaler infrastructure for inference or training.

That’s the pattern. This announcement follows a now-recognizable template: national AI champion plus NVIDIA full-stack infrastructure plus a regionally-branded model. The same structure appeared in France (SoftBank/Sesterce sovereign AI factory), in the UK, and now in South Korea. NVIDIA confirmed UK sovereign AI coverage dated June 7, 2026, in the same blog content batch.

The catch is that the sovereign AI factory framing can obscure what’s actually being bought. When NAVER licenses NVIDIA DSX and builds NVIDIA-powered infrastructure, the “sovereign” element refers to data residency, regulatory compliance, and government ownership of the resulting model, not to independence from US technology supply chains. The compute stack is still NVIDIA. The software platform is still NVIDIA. What Korea owns is the model weights trained on that infrastructure and the data that stays within Korean jurisdiction.

Analysis

This is the third sovereign AI factory announcement following a consistent NVIDIA DSX + national champion + regional model template in recent cycles. The pattern suggests NVIDIA has standardized its go-to-market for national AI infrastructure deals. Enterprise buyers evaluating sovereign vs. hyperscaler AI infrastructure should compare on data residency requirements, language support, and regulatory compliance needs, not on hardware differentiation, which is minimal.

For enterprise teams evaluating AI infrastructure in East Asia, this matters in a specific way. If your workload requires Korean regulatory compliance, Korean-language performance at scale, or Korean data residency, the NAVER/HyperCLOVA X stack is worth evaluating. If your requirement is simply “best performance per dollar,” the sovereign AI label doesn’t change the underlying infrastructure comparison.

Don’t confuse the “sovereign AI” brand with a genuinely different technology architecture. The underlying hardware and platform are still NVIDIA. What’s sovereign is the governance, the data, and the model, and for the use cases where those things matter, that’s exactly what’s needed.

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