
AI infrastructure solution company MOREH (CEO Cho Kang-won) participated in the 'AI Global Conference' held at Lotte Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul, hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT on the 25th, and presented 'Korea's Deep Seek, a low-cost, high-performance AI model development plan.'
This conference was organized to share the latest trends and future prospects for AI computing infrastructure and AI models based on it under the theme of ‘Computing Infrastructure and AI Models, Take the Lead in Innovation’. To this end, overseas big tech companies such as Nvidia Korea, AMD Korea, and OpenAI participated and gave keynote speeches, and the Ministry of Science and ICT announced a plan to strengthen national AI capabilities. The second part of the main event, which was divided into three parts: AI semiconductors, AI data centers, and AI models and services, was attended by leading domestic AI companies.
Cho Hyung-geun, Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), who gave a presentation on the AI model and service part, said, “The most important thing in the development of low-cost, high-performance AI models triggered by DeepSec is AI infrastructure software (SW). This is because SW is what turns thousands of GPUs into a single system for ultra-large-scale AI development,” emphasizing that the role of infrastructure SW in the AI industry is fundamentally changing.
Next, CSO Cho Hyung-geun explained, “More, which has been developing AI infrastructure SW that can serve as an alternative to NVIDIA CUDA since its establishment, is the company that has secured the most optimized solution for creating Korea’s DeepSec.” He continued, “More’s solution is fully compatible with various GPU and NPU resources such as NVIDIA and AMD, and provides a unique GPU virtualization technique, providing AI businesses with an efficient and broader alternative in terms of cost and time.”
In recognition of this technological prowess, Moreh was recently introduced as a ‘global AI startup that is gaining attention due to the emergence of China’s Deepseek’ by the British venture media outlet GCV (Global Corporate Venturing). In the article, GCV explained that Moreh, which has secured its own SW technology, is the startup that is closest to Deepseek’s approach.
More is a company founded in September 2020 by alumni of Seoul National University's Manycore Programming Research Group, which has researched supercomputing the longest in Korea, including the development of the first supercomputer 'Cheondung' made entirely with domestic technology. More, which develops AI cloud solutions for enterprises including AI infrastructure software, has lowered the barrier to AI model development by automatically implementing various parallelization/optimization techniques required for large-scale AI models through fully automated compiler technology.
Tomorrow, the world's first AMD Instinct GPU-based AI data center was built and presented through KT's AI cloud service, and in December of last year, the company made headlines by open-sourcing its self-developed Korean LLM foundation model Motif to Hugging Face.
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