SK Hynix to invest about $13 billion in a new South Korea plant to meet AI memory demand


The SK hynix logo and a computer motherboard appear in this illustration taken August 25, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

SEOUL, April ⁠22 (Reuters) - SK Hynix said on Wednesday ⁠it plans to invest 19 ‌trillion won ($12.85 billion) in a new manufacturing plant in South Korea for advanced packaging, ​to meet rising global ⁠demand for AI ⁠memory, with construction starting this month.

The Nvidia ⁠supplier, ‌one of the world's largest memory chipmakers, has been ⁠expanding production capacity to keep up ​with ‌strong demand for artificial intelligence data ⁠centres.

The South ​Korean chipmaker said in a statement that the new fab plant ⁠will be dedicated to advanced ​packaging, a process essential for manufacturing AI memory products such as high-bandwidth ⁠memory (HBM) chips.

Earlier this year, SK Hynix said it has accelerated capacity expansion, including bringing forward the opening of ​a new memory ⁠chip plant in South Korea, as ​it seeks to meet ‌surging demand. ($1 = 1,478.1000 won)

(Reporting ​by Heekyong Yang, Hyunjoo Jin, Heejin KimEditing by Ed Davies)

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