South Korea's government discussing major new chip investments with Samsung, SK Hynix


FILE PHOTO: The logo of Samsung Electronics is seen at the company's store in Seoul, South Korea, April 15, 2025. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo

SEOUL, June ⁠24 (Reuters) - South Korea's government is ⁠in talks with Samsung Electronics and ‌SK Hynix over plans for the next phase of large-scale investments in semiconductor ​production facilities, an official said ⁠on Wednesday, ⁠adding an announcement on a new chip ⁠cluster ‌would be made soon.

"Exponential and explosive" growth in ⁠demand for chips driven by the ​AI industry ‌could require the two companies ⁠to speed ​up ongoing construction of new chip facilities by more than 10 ⁠years to 2034-2035, presidential policy ​adviser Kim Yong-beom told a discussion panel.

"The question is how we will ⁠support the AI revolution. Looking ahead to the next stage after seven or eight years, we are ​faced with the ⁠challenge of finding a massive new ​site for a ‌second cluster," Kim said.

(Reporting ​by Jack Kim and Hyunjoo Jin Editing by Ed Davies)

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