AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI Chips & Memory Boom: Micron surged past the $1T market cap as Nvidia’s push for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) reshaped demand, with 2026 HBM production reportedly sold out. Nvidia’s Korea Push: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said workers should be paid “as much as possible,” and is set to meet Korean tech leaders, including Samsung and SKT, as the company expands “physical AI” ties. Local Tech Economy: Samsung is relocating its U.S. HQ from New Jersey to Plano, Texas, moving about 1,000 employees—another sign of how chip and tech giants keep reorganizing around growth hubs. Fusion Breakthrough: South Korea’s KSTAR “artificial sun” sustained high-confinement plasma for 102 seconds and held ~100 million°C for 48 seconds, a step toward practical fusion energy. Health Research: A National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hospital study links long-term opioid use for noncancer pain to higher cardiovascular event risk. Cyber & Society: Seoul’s tech policy debate continues as AI and digital life raise new concerns, while child-focused digital restrictions spread across countries.
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