Nvidia’s chief executive Jensen Huang says the company is working with South Korea’s LG Group on both humanoid robots and future data centres. Huang states that Nvidia is partnering with LG in “architecting” next-generation data centres, describing them as part of the infrastructure needed to support advanced computing workloads. He also says the collaboration extends to humanoid robots, without providing additional technical details such as timelines, product specifications, or pilot locations. The reporting across outlets frames the announcement as part of Nvidia’s broader push into robotics and AI-enabled hardware and platforms, alongside continued demand for data-centre capacity and accelerated computing. While the sources agree on the existence of the Nvidia–LG collaboration in these two areas, they do not cite further commitments like investment amounts, manufacturing plans, or agreed milestones. Overall, the coverage focuses on Huang’s remarks about the partnership and the shared intent to develop future systems that combine robotics and the data-centre environments intended to power them.