The final shipment of H200s arrived exactly one hour later, and the atmosphere in the Parc1 office shifted into a state of high-focus.
Jin-woo emerged from his private office, his eyes fixed on the massive, humming heart of A2 as the engineering team began the final installation.
This cluster was a masterpiece of modern engineering, meticulously maintained by Park Min-jae, the calm infrastructure genius who ensured the GPUs ran flawlessly.
Working alongside him was Choi Ara, the relentless AI Research Lead who constantly pushed the boundaries of their AGI models.
The seamless user experience was handled by Lee Dong-hyun, the easygoing backend coder, while Han Soo-jin acted as the precise architect of their data pipelines.
Yoo Tae-hyun, the DevOps specialist, worked at lightning speed to automate the deployment, ensuring the system was a "compute beast" that could be controlled with a single command.
On the business side, Kang Ji-won and Kim Hae-in worked as the strategic bridge between technology and high-stakes partnerships.
The company's integrity was protected by the sharp legal mind of Seo Hyun-kyu, while Yoon Mi-rae shaped A2 into a premium, recognizable AI brand.
To keep the "human-in-the-loop" approach, Jung Seung-ho managed the customer support, ensuring that A2's AI never lost its grounded, helpful touch.
As Jin-woo watched his team pour their hearts into the final fixing, he felt a rare surge of emotion; his dream of doing something "crazy" had finally reached full capacity.
He remembered starting this journey alone, but looking at the proud faces of his team, he realized that their collective productivity was about to change the industry.
Shaking off the small trance of his thoughts, Jin-woo stepped forward to personally join the technical work.
Having studied mathematical sciences at SNU, he was a highly skilled AI engineer who had always been obsessed with turning complex equations into real-world reality.
With the final H200 nodes being slotted into place, the "Heart" cluster was complete, ready to process in one day what used to take an entire week.
