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Memory giants race to expand AI chip capacity

The korea Herald News

The korea Herald News

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July 12, 2026

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Memory giants race to expand AI chip capacity

Samsung Electronics, SK hynix and Micron Technology, the world's three largest memory chipmakers, are racing to expand production capacity as demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure continues to outpace supply. According to World Semiconductor Trade Statistics, the global semiconductor market is expected to grow 90 percent this year to 1.51 trillion. The memory market alone is forecast to surge 250 percent to 803.9 billion. The three rivals are accelerating investment in new fabricat

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