Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — 2026-06-09
Apple unveiled its system-wide "Siri AI" at WWDC 2026. In Korea, the MSIT selected Naver Cloud, Samsung SDS, and Elice Group for a 2-trillion-won GPU infrastructure project. Space AI firm TelePIX showcased its technical prowess by presenting five papers at CVPR 2026.
Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — 2026-06-09
Corporate Tech & Product Trends
Apple officially unveils "Siri AI" at WWDC 2026
Apple introduced a majorly overhauled Siri under the new brand "Siri AI" at WWDC 2026. The new Siri AI features deeper conversational capabilities, full system-wide integration, and a redesigned interface across multiple platforms. With this update, Apple is significantly strengthening its position in the competitive AI assistant market.

TelePIX presents 5 papers on Space AI at CVPR 2026
Space AI solutions company TelePIX presented five papers at the international computer vision conference "CVPR 2026," further solidifying its technical leadership on the global stage.

Expanding AI infrastructure investments in the Middle East accelerate local semiconductor firms' entry
As Saudi Arabia and the UAE push forward with large-scale investments in AI infrastructure and data centers, Korean AI semiconductor companies are picking up speed in their expansion into the Middle Eastern market.
Government Policy & Public Projects
MSIT selects Naver Cloud, Samsung SDS, and Elice Group for 2-trillion-won GPU project
The Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) has selected Naver Cloud, Samsung SDS, and Elice Group to lead its project for securing, building, and operating GPU infrastructure. This move is seen as a strategic investment to enhance the competitiveness of Korea's cloud and AI infrastructure industry.

MSIT and NIS announce improvements to public cloud market entry procedures
The MSIT and the National Intelligence Service (NIS) have unveiled new plans to improve entry procedures for the public cloud market. These policy measures aim to accelerate cloud adoption in the public sector and improve market accessibility for domestic cloud firms.
Market Insights & Key Trends
AI data center investments and NVIDIA Rubin platform mass production trigger supercycle for semiconductor and substrate sectors
The convergence of increased investment in AI data centers, the mass production of the NVIDIA Rubin platform, and a surge in demand for high-layer server substrates is driving a new supercycle for Korea's electronics and substrate industries. This highlights the positive impact of the global AI infrastructure boom on local industries.
Date: June 9, 2026 (Morning)
Data Collection Period: Since June 7, 2026
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