SK Hynix to Invest $13 Billion in South Korea Plant to Meet AI Memory Demand
By Reuters | 22 Apr, 2026
Construction begins this month on a new manufacturing plant to focus on advanced packaging of chips to meet insatiable global demand for AI memory.
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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