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Korea Tech Daily|May 9, 2026(23h ago)5 min read9.3AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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South Korea's public growth fund launch for AI and chip industries marks a major policy shift as the government opens high-tech investment to retail participants. Separately, Naver and Kakao's AI push continues to reshape Korea's internet landscape, while the KOSPI's record-breaking run fueled by Samsung and SK Hynix faces a new dynamic as foreign investors begin taking profits on SK Hynix. Korea's government also unveiled an ₩12 billion AI cybersecurity program, selecting 50 firms to accelerate AI-driven digital defense.

Korea Tech Daily — 2026-05-09


Top Story

Global Big Tech Courts SK Hynix With Unprecedented Funding Offers Amid AI Memory Crunch

Global technology giants including Nvidia, Google, and Amazon have proposed tens of trillions of won in investments to SK Hynix — covering everything from its Yongin cluster to ASML EUV equipment purchases — as an unprecedented AI memory supply shortage intensifies. The offers, which sources describe as unlike anything the Korean chipmaker has previously received, reflect the desperation of Big Tech firms to secure HBM and advanced DRAM supplies. SK Hynix, now one of the world's most valuable companies, is reportedly weighing how to structure these deals without ceding too much operational control.

Global Big Tech firms offer unprecedented investment to SK Hynix for factory and EUV equipment
Global Big Tech firms offer unprecedented investment to SK Hynix for factory and EUV equipment


Samsung · SK Hynix · LG

Foreign Investors Begin Selling SK Hynix After Korea's KOSPI Breaks 7,000

After fueling the KOSPI's record-breaking rally past 7,000, foreign investors pivoted to net-selling SK Hynix shares this week even as Samsung Electronics remained their top net-buy. Analysts suggest profit-taking after SK Hynix's extraordinary gains — and its 1,672,000 won-per-share price pre-market — drove the shift. SK Square, which reflects semiconductor investment returns, had also surged 5.33% earlier in the week.

Foreign investors sell SK Hynix after KOSPI milestone rally
Foreign investors sell SK Hynix after KOSPI milestone rally

Top Mirae Asset Traders Buy Samsung and SK Hynix Dip

Top-performing investors at Mirae Asset net-bought Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix on Wednesday during a brief dip, while Hyundai Motor led net selling after surging 10.84% on a U.S. court ruling against Trump's global tariffs. The pattern underscores how Samsung and SK Hynix remain the dominant anchors of Korea's AI equity story even as broader market dynamics evolve.

Analyst Price Targets for Samsung and SK Hynix Continue to Rise Post-KOSPI 7,000

Following the KOSPI's surge past 7,000, analyst price targets for both Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have continued climbing. Forecasts for future performance remain valid and are attracting sustained foreign buying, with the chip duo increasingly reshaping Korea's stock market composition through ETFs and concentrated institutional positions.

khan.co.kr

Samsung Electronics, and SK hynix did not appear among t...


Naver · Kakao · LINE

Korea Accelerates Korea-US-Japan AI Chip Collaboration Push

As the AI industry shifts from training-focused to inference-focused architectures, there is growing momentum for trilateral collaboration among Korea, the United States, and Japan on AI chips emphasizing high performance per watt and cost-effectiveness. Korean industry leaders are calling for deeper joint development frameworks to maintain competitiveness in the next phase of the AI race, particularly as inference workloads demand more efficient, affordable silicon.

Korea, US, Japan AI chip collaboration call
Korea, US, Japan AI chip collaboration call

Naver and Kakao's Agentic AI Era Push Continues to Reshape Korean Internet

Both Naver and Kakao are accelerating their transformation into "AI-native" companies in 2026, with Naver's "AI Tab" rolling out in its homepage and app and Kakao deepening integration between KakaoTalk and ChatGPT. Naver's AI shopping agent and travel/financial AI services are expected to be major catalysts for user engagement throughout the year, backed by over 1 trillion won (~$691 million) in AI investment commitments.

AI Era Forces New Labor-Capital Pact in Korea

As AI spreads from coding tools to factory robots and hiring platforms, experts say Korea's traditional labor-capital dispute framework is being stress-tested. The Korea Times reports that both sides are being pushed toward a "survival pact" as automation accelerates across sectors — a social policy development that will shape how Korean tech companies can deploy AI solutions domestically.


Startups & Investment

K-Startup Grand Challenge 2026 Expands Global Reach — But Scaling Remains the Real Test

South Korea's K-Startup Grand Challenge (KSGC) 2026 has seen a continued rise in applications from global founders, with the government steadily lowering entry barriers for overseas entrepreneurs. However, KoreaTechDesk reports that while Korea has become effective at attracting foreign founders, the harder challenge remains: helping them scale beyond the Korean market. The program's expansion reflects a deliberate national strategy to position Korea as a global startup hub.

K-Startup Grand Challenge 2026 foreign founder scaling Korea
K-Startup Grand Challenge 2026 foreign founder scaling Korea

South Korea Launches $8.3 Million AI Cybersecurity Program, Selects 50 Firms

Korea's top cybersecurity regulator KISA (Korea Internet & Security Agency) announced it will distribute ₩12 billion ($8.3 million) across 50 selected firms as part of a new AI cybersecurity program. The initiative signals the government's recognition that AI-specific cyber threats require a dedicated response framework beyond traditional digital security approaches, and positions Korean firms at the leading edge of AI-driven defense development.

Korea KISA launches AI cybersecurity program
Korea KISA launches AI cybersecurity program

koreatimes.co.kr

Naver, Kakao gear up for agentic AI era in 2026 - The Korea Times


Policy & Industry

South Korea Launches ₩600 Billion+ Public Growth Fund to Boost AI and Chip Investment

South Korea has launched a public growth fund enabling broad citizen participation in strategic next-generation industries, including AI and semiconductors. The tax-backed fund, reported at approximately $412 million (₩600 billion+), opens high-tech investment that was previously accessible mainly to institutional players to retail investors. The move is part of a broader government strategy to accelerate domestic capital formation in sectors where Korea already enjoys global competitive advantages — particularly AI chips and memory — while reducing reliance on foreign capital flows.

South Korea launches public growth fund for AI and chips
South Korea launches public growth fund for AI and chips

biz.chosun.com

biz.chosun.com


What to Watch

  • SK Hynix Big Tech Deal Structure: Watch for any official announcements on how SK Hynix will formalize the unprecedented factory and EUV equipment funding proposals from Nvidia, Google, and Amazon — the terms could set precedents for how Korean chipmakers engage with global tech giants going forward.
  • KOSPI and Foreign Flow Reversal: After foreign investors began selling SK Hynix even as Samsung remained a net-buy target, the divergence between these two chip giants' foreign ownership trends warrants close monitoring in the coming sessions.
  • KISA AI Cybersecurity Program Rollout: With 50 firms selected and ₩12 billion in funding earmarked, track which companies receive allocations and how quickly Korea's AI cybersecurity sector begins fielding new commercial solutions — a potential bellwether for the broader government AI spending agenda in H2 2026.

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