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Korea Tech Daily|August 22, 2026(2h ago)3 min read9.1AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Samsung Electronics has announced a historic shareholder return package of up to $80 billion, following SK Hynix's massive buyback, as both chipmakers share the windfall from the AI boom. Simultaneously, South Korea is launching a "Future Fund" financed by tax revenues from the semiconductor sector to drive long-term economic growth.

Korea Tech Daily — 2026-08-22


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Samsung Electronics plans to return between 90 trillion won and 110 trillion won (approximately $65–$80 billion) to shareholders this year, marking the largest shareholder return program in South Korea’s history. The package includes approximately 30 trillion won in third-quarter cash dividends, a direct response to the company's massive profit surge driven by the global AI chip demand. This move follows closely on the heels of SK Hynix’s announcement of a 40 trillion won stock buyback, signaling that Korea's chip giants are aggressively redistributing their AI-era windfalls to investors.

Samsung Electronics headquarters and stock market data
Samsung Electronics headquarters and stock market data


Samsung · SK Hynix · LG

Samsung Announces Largest-Ever Shareholder Return Program Samsung Electronics is set to distribute up to 110 trillion won ($80 billion) to investors, a strategic shift to appease public sentiment and capitalize on its dominant position in the AI memory market.

SK Hynix Shares Surge on Buyback Aftermath Following the announcement of a 40 trillion won buyback plan, SK Hynix shares surged over 12% in Seoul, with top traders at Mirae Asset Securities continuing to net-buy the stock alongside Samsung Electronics.

SK Hynix logo and stock chart
SK Hynix logo and stock chart

Pressure to Share Bumper Profits Industry analysts note that both Samsung and SK Hynix are under increasing pressure from investors and the public to share the extraordinary profits generated by the AI hardware cycle, leading to these unprecedented capital allocation decisions.


Naver · Kakao · LINE

Naver Sits Out Government 'AI for Everyone' Project Naver has opted out of the South Korean government’s “AI for Everyone” initiative, which aims to provide free AI services to the general public, while telcos and Kakao compete to participate in the national rollout.

Naver office and AI interface
Naver office and AI interface

Diverging AI Strategies: Infrastructure vs. Services While Naver concentrates its strategic investments on AI infrastructure through its "AI Factory" initiative (partnering with Nvidia and Brookfield), Kakao is opting out of the heavy infrastructure race to focus exclusively on popularizing agentic AI services for consumers.

Comparison of Naver and Kakao AI strategies
Comparison of Naver and Kakao AI strategies

Data Battle for Personalization Naver and Kakao are intensifying their battle to capture everyday user data—through Naver's offline payment terminals and Kakao's chat ecosystem—to enhance personalization in their respective AI services.


Startups & Investment

Record Venture Investment in H1 2026 South Korea's venture investment reached an all-time high of 8.87 trillion won ($6.34 billion) in the first half of 2026, a 54.3% year-on-year increase. The surge was primarily driven by mega-rounds in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and robotics.

Graph showing record venture investment in Korea
Graph showing record venture investment in Korea

Uneven Recovery Masked by Mega-Rounds Despite the record totals, industry reports indicate that the recovery in tech funding is uneven, with a handful of mega-rounds in AI and chips masking a slower pace of investment in other sectors and early-stage startups outside of Seoul.

Startup office environment in Seoul
Startup office environment in Seoul


Policy & Industry

Launch of the 'Future Fund' The South Korean budget ministry announced the launch of a "Future Fund" to promote long-term economic growth. The fund will be financed by windfall tax revenue generated from the current AI and semiconductor boom, aiming to reinvest corporate success into national innovation.

South Korean government building and financial charts
South Korean government building and financial charts


What to Watch

  • Execution of Shareholder Returns: Monitor how Samsung and SK Hynix execute their multi-trillion won dividend and buyback programs in Q3/Q4.
  • Future Fund Allocation: Details on how the government will allocate the "Future Fund" to specific industries beyond semiconductors.
  • Agentic AI Rollouts: Watch for the specific product launches from Naver and Kakao as they transition from infrastructure building to consumer-facing agentic AI services.

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