South Korean tech giants to build a $518B chipmaking hub to serve soaring AI demand
South Korean tech giants to build a $518B chipmaking hub to serve soaring AI demand
Publish Date: 2026-06-29 05:50:00
Source Domain: abcnews.com
- South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix plan to invest a combined 800 trillion won ($518 billion) to build a new computer chipmaking hub in the southwest region of South Korea.
- The location aims to capitalize on the surging AI-driven demand for memory chips.
- The initiative aligns with the government’s strategy to expand economic investment beyond the greater Seoul metropolitan area, promoting economic development in areas like the southwest where industrial hubs are lacking.
- Each company will construct two new fabrication plants in the southwest region, expanding their existing manufacturing bases south of Seoul.
- The chipmakers’ expansion is driven by the anticipated long-term increase in AI-driven demand and the need to manage the potential capacity constraints in their current facilities in Gyeonggi Province.
- The government envisions establishing a nationwide semiconductor ecosystem where regions such as the southeast, central Chungcheong, and data centers across the country contribute to different segments of semiconductor production.