NAVER is expanding its AI infrastructure partnership with NVIDIA as demand for AI services continues to rise across industries worldwide. The company plans to scale its sovereign AI infrastructure from an initial 55 megawatts to gigawatt capacity using NVIDIA’s DSX platform, starting with the expansion of its GAK Sejong data center in South Korea.
This move is meant at, strengthening NAVER’ s ability to build and run large scale AI factories, that really help enterprises, government organizations, manufacturers, and AI cloud customers. Like, as AI workloads increasingly start living in production environments, the demand for infrastructure that can manage training, after training, and inference at scale is getting more crucial.
The expanded GAK Sejong facility is set up for high-density NVIDIA-accelerated computing and it comes with automation, sustainability minded features, plus disaster response capabilities. All of this is meant to keep pace with the growing AI and cloud services, that are popping up. NAVER also plans to use the infrastructure to address demand for sovereign AI services in Europe and the Middle East, where compliance with local regulations and data sovereignty requirements remains a key priority.
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Beyond infrastructure, the collaboration extends to model development. NAVER is using NVIDIA’s full-stack AI platform to advance its HyperCLOVA X models, develop the Seoul World Model, and support agent-based AI services. The company has also joined the NVIDIA Nemotron Coalition and plans to introduce an AI agent platform powered by NVIDIA NemoClaw later this year.
By combining its experience in hyperscale data centers and GPU cluster operations with NVIDIA’s DSX platform, NAVER aims to accelerate AI deployment while improving efficiency, scalability, and operational performance.


