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[News] Korea’s Memory Exports to Taiwan Surge 225% in 1H 2024 Driven by Strong HBM Demand


2024-08-12 Semiconductors editor

According to a report from Korea media outlet Yonhap News Agency, South Korea’s memory export to Taiwan has surged by 225% in the first half of the year.

The primary driver of this increase is reportedly due to South Korean chipmaker SK hynix’s supply of HBM to U.S. AI chip giant NVIDIA, which packages its AI accelerators at Taiwan’s TSMC.

A researcher at the Korea Institutes for Industrial Economics & Trade, Kim Yang-paeng, also noted that the sharp increase in exports is likely related to SK hynix’s supplies for TSMC’s final packaging of AI accelerators.

The report from Economic Daily News further highlights the strong momentum in NVIDIA’s AI chip shipments, with TSMC, as the key manufacturing partner, receiving steady advanced process orders.

The report from Yonhap News Agency also cited data from the industry ministry and the Korea International Trade Association released on August 11th, showing that South Korea’s memory exports to Taiwan in the first half of the year grew by 225.7% year-on-year, reaching USD 4.26 billion.

This growth significantly outpaces the overall increase in South Korea’s memory exports, which was 88.7%. Additionally, Taiwan has become South Korea’s third-largest market for memory exports in the first half of the year, climbing two spots to surpass Vietnam and the United States.

Another Korean media outlet, The Korea Herald, noted that since the 2010s, South Korea’s annual memory exports to Taiwan have ranged between USD 1 billion and 4 billion. The latest data indicates that this year’s export volume may set a new record, potentially reaching USD 8 billion.

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(Photo credit: SK hynix)

Please note that this article cites information from Yonhap News AgencyEconomic Daily News and The Korea Herald.

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