AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS–Korea Security: President Trump ordered the Pentagon to “substantially” reduce Ulchi Freedom Shield drills with South Korea, saying the exercises are costly and send the “wrong signal” to North Korea, while also citing Seoul’s refusal to back US actions over Iran; Seoul says drills will continue but Washington and Seoul will coordinate details. AI Hardware & Chips: A US push to steer companies away from Chinese memory suppliers is spilling into consumer tech, with reports that Apple is testing Pentagon-blacklisted CXMT chips as memory pricing stays “unsustainable,” while SK hynix and other memory names rally on AI-driven demand. Memory Market Momentum: Musk’s comments that memory is the binding constraint helped lift SanDisk, Western Digital, and Micron, and SK hynix’s US-listed shares jumped as investors bet on continued AI memory buildouts. Medical AI Integration: KT and Seoul National University Hospital signed an MOU to build a unified medical AI transformation platform, aiming to fix the long-standing hospital adoption gap between approved AI products and real workflow rollout. Privacy & Compliance: South Korea’s privacy regulator reported 164 state-run institutions exposed personal data in the first half of 2026, underscoring rising public-sector breach risk ahead of tougher accountability rules. Energy Storage Research: Hanbat University researchers developed physics-informed AI to rapidly optimize latent heat thermal energy storage designs, targeting faster decarbonization of building heating and cooling. Space & Launch Supply Chain: FDH Aero’s name was engraved on INNOSPACE’s HANBIT-Nano payload adapter, highlighting South Korea’s growing role in private space launch hardware ecosystems.
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