Source: International Business Times
Korea Telecom launched the KT NPU LLM Station on Wednesday — the first commercially available enterprise AI appliance to pair a Korean-made inference chip with a Korean-developed large language model in a single on-premises server — targeting a regulated-industry market that has been structurally locked out of generative AI by the country's strict network-separation rules. South Korea's mangjuri regulation — which requires government agencies, defense contractors, pharmaceutical firms, financial institutions, and manufacturers to physically air-gap their internal networks from the public internet — has made cloud-based generative AI services legally incompatible with the systems these organizations use for their most sensitive work. KT's appliance is the first product built specifically to resolve that constraint by keeping every byte of AI computation inside the customer's own facility, on Korean-made silicon, running a Korean-developed model.