AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAI Infrastructure Deals: Nvidia and South Korea’s top firms signed new cooperation plans, including a state AI project securing 9,704 GPUs and SK hynix expanding advanced memory for AI data centers. Semiconductors & Exports: South Korea’s ICT exports hit a record $47.79B in May (+128.9% y/y), led by semiconductors (+169.2%) as AI server demand keeps memory tight. Memory Expansion: SK hynix says it will triple DRAM wafer capacity by 2034 (earlier than planned), warning supply may still struggle to meet demand. Workplace AI Shift: Samsung, SK and LG are accelerating generative AI use at work, pushing toward “one agent per person” to connect tasks to company performance. Cyber & Data Security: South Korea’s record Coupang data-breach fine underscores tighter enforcement as AI and digital services expand. Policy & Geopolitics: North Korea declared denuclearization “irreversibly finalized,” while Seoul and partners continue nuclear deterrence coordination. Tech in Motion: Samsung unveiled industry-first 12-layer 3D-TSV chip packaging tech, aiming for faster, lower-power high-performance memory.
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