Key Points

South Korea's semiconductor giants are teaming up with OpenAI in a massive partnership. Samsung and SK hynix will supply up to 900,000 DRAM wafers monthly to power OpenAI's AI initiatives. The deal is part of OpenAI's global Stargate infrastructure project that includes building data centers in Korea. This collaboration positions Korea as a key AI hub for the Asia-Pacific region with strong government support.

Key Points: Samsung SK hynix Supply OpenAI 900000 DRAM Wafers Monthly

  • Samsung and SK hynix will supply 900,000 DRAM wafers monthly to OpenAI by 2029
  • OpenAI building data centers in Pohang and South Jeolla with Korean partners
  • The supply represents 60% of global monthly DRAM wafer production capacity
  • Korean government considering deregulation to support massive semiconductor investments
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Samsung, SK hynix to supply chips to OpenAI

OpenAI partners with Samsung and SK hynix for massive DRAM supply and builds Korean data centers, positioning Korea as Asia-Pacific AI hub.

"Korea has all the ingredients to be a global leader in AI - incredible tech talent, world-class infrastructure, strong government support, and a thriving AI ecosystem - Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO"

Seoul, October 2

South Korea's top two semiconductor manufacturers Samsung Electronics Co. and SK hynix Inc. will supply OpenAI Inc., the world's largest artificial intelligence (AI) company, with up to 900,000 wafers of DRAM per month by 2029, according to a report by Pulse, the English service of Maeil Business Newspaper Korea.

OpenAI will also build a data center in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in partnership with Samsung SDS Co., and another in South Jeolla Province with SK Telecom Co.

"Samsung Electronics and SK hynix each signed an agreement with OpenAI on Wednesday, announcing their participation as core partners in global AI infrastructure project Stargate, with the duo signing a letter of intent with OpenAI to supply high-performance DRAM of up to 900,000 wafers per month. This includes high-bandwidth memory (HBM), a high-value-added AI semiconductor, which is expected to inject massive momentum into Korea's already booming semiconductor industry," the report said.

Considering that the global monthly production of DRAM wafers is approximately 1.5 million, 900,000 wafers is a substantial volume. Another notable point is that OpenAI's data centres will be built in Korea.

For its part, OpenAI signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Science and ICT on Wednesday to establish AI data centers outside the Seoul metropolitan area. The report noted that based on this MOU, OpenAI entered into partnerships with Samsung SDS and SK Telecom to build dedicated AI data centers for OpenAI jointly.

Citing industry experts, the report said that all this follows the announcement in June that Amazon Web Services will build a dedicated AI data center in Ulsan with SK Group, with the moves signaling that global big tech companies are recognizing Korea as a key AI hub for the Asia-Pacific region.

"Korea has all the ingredients to be a global leader in AI - incredible tech talent, world-class infrastructure, strong government support, and a thriving AI ecosystem," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said during his meeting with President Lee Jae-myung at the presidential office in Yongsan, central Seoul. "We are excited to work with Samsung Electronics, SK hynix, and the Ministry of Science and ICT via our global Stargate initiative to support Korea's AI ambitions."

Lee also indicated that the government may consider easing certain regulations, such as financial-industrial separation, to encourage greater investment in the AI sector.

"Industry insiders noted that the suggestion implies that bold deregulation may be on the table to support the massive semiconductor investment needed by Samsung and SK, the report said.

- ANI

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Arjun K
While this is great news for Korea, I wish our government would create similar opportunities for Indian semiconductor companies. We have the talent but need better infrastructure and policies. 🤔
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Rohit P
Amazing to see how Korea is positioning itself as an AI hub! The partnership between Samsung, SK hynix and OpenAI will definitely accelerate AI development globally. Exciting times! 🚀
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, this shows the importance of semiconductor manufacturing in the AI race. India should learn from Korea's approach and invest more in domestic chip production.
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Vikram M
The scale of this deal is mind-boggling! 900,000 wafers monthly when global production is only 1.5 million. This will definitely create ripple effects across the entire tech ecosystem.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the technological advancement, I hope OpenAI ensures proper data security and privacy standards in these Korean data centers. Global tech partnerships need responsible implementation.

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