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South Korea's SK Group warns global chip wafer shortage, driven by AI demand, will last until 2030 with over 20% shortfall.
South Korea's SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won said the global semiconductor wafer shortage, driven by high demand for AI chips, is expected to persist until 2030, with a projected shortfall exceeding 20%.
Speaking at Nvidia’s GTC Conference, he cited the high wafer consumption for AI-focused high-bandwidth memory (HBM) as a key constraint, noting capacity expansion will take four to five years.
SK Hynix, the world’s top HBM supplier, is considering a U.S. ADR listing to broaden its investor base and strengthen global presence.
The company’s CEO is preparing to announce measures to stabilize DRAM prices amid market volatility.
Rising energy costs due to geopolitical tensions are prompting SK Group to explore alternative energy sources.
SK Hynix shares rose 3.5% in Seoul.
El Grupo SK de Corea del Sur advierte que la escasez global de chips wafer, impulsada por la demanda de IA, durará hasta 2030 con un déficit de más del 20%.