SK Hynix will spend $51bn on a new NAND factory to catch the AI memory wave

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SK Hynix will spend 80 trillion won, or roughly $51.46 billion, building a new NAND flash memory factory in Cheongju, South Korea, with production targeted to begin in the first half of 2029.

Chief executive Kwak Noh-jung announced the plan at an event attended by President Lee Jae Myung, folding the new fab, called M17, into a broader push by South Korea’s two memory giants to keep up with demand the industry is struggling to satisfy.

The announcement follows Samsung’s own $647bn domestic investment plan, unveiled days earlier for the same chip-starved corner of the country. The $51.46 billion figure covers the NAND fab alone.

SK Hynix’s total spending commitment, once a separate advanced packaging plant is included, rises to 100 trillion won, or about $64 billion.

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