Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — 2026-05-30
At WWDC 2026, Apple prioritized on-device AI, stirring up competition in cloud infrastructure. Meanwhile, IBM committed $10 billion to build a large-scale quantum computer by 2029, and domestic generative AI adoption in Korea has surged past 40%.
Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — 2026-05-30
Corporate Tech & Product Trends
Apple unveils on-device AI push at WWDC 2026 At WWDC 2026, Apple announced plans to leverage its powerful chipsets as a core weapon in the AI tech race. By handling AI processing on-device to reduce cloud dependency and protect user privacy, the company is signaling a major shift in the competitive landscape against cloud service providers.

IBM to invest $10 billion in large-scale quantum computing by 2029 IBM has decided to invest $10 billion by 2029 to build a large-scale quantum computer. This move underscores the long-term strategic investments major tech firms are making in next-generation computing, pointing toward the future trajectory of AI and cloud infrastructure.
Nota boosts robot action generation speed by 7x with Qualcomm VLA optimization AI model optimization firm Nota successfully optimized Qualcomm’s Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model, resulting in a 7x speedup for robot action generation. This key improvement for physical AI implementation signifies a broader expansion of AI in edge computing and robotics.

Vietnam's FPT announces Flezi Foundry, an AI-powered dev/ops platform Vietnam's largest IT company, FPT, has introduced "Flezi Foundry (FPT Digital Foundry)," a development and operations platform integrated with AI. This reflects the intensifying competition in cloud and AI infrastructure across the Asian region.
Government Policy & Public Projects
Government accelerates migration of public systems to private cloud The government is pushing to transition public systems to private cloud providers in line with the planned 2030 closure of the National Information Resources Service's Daejeon Center. By proactively migrating eligible systems, they aim to boost the efficiency of national information resources while accelerating the adoption of cloud technology.
Safety AI company Intellivix selected for government "Jump-Up" program Safety AI specialist Intellivix has been selected for the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' "Jump-Up" program, securing 750 million KRW in government support over the next three years. The company plans to collaborate with Samjong KPMG to drive its expansion into North American and European markets.
Market Insights & Key Trends
Generative AI adoption in Korea crosses the 40% mark Poll results indicate that the utilization rate of generative AI in Korea has surpassed 40%. This suggests that AI technology is rapidly integrating into daily work and life, pointing toward a significant increase in demand for cloud-based AI services in the future.
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