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Korea Tech Daily|August 20, 2026(2h ago)3 min read9.1AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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SK Hynix shares surged over 12% in Seoul following the announcement of a massive 40 trillion won stock buyback, driving the Kospi index to snap back in a sharp reversal. Meanwhile, South Korea's Financial Services Commission issued a request for proposals for a new ₩880 billion ultra-long-term tech fund, signaling continued government support for the sector.

Korea Tech Daily — 2026-08-20


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SK Hynix Announces 40 Trillion Won Buyback, Shares Soar 12% Shares of SK Hynix surged over 12% in Seoul on Thursday after the memory chip giant announced a massive stock buyback plan worth 40 trillion won. The move sent shockwaves through the Korean market, with top traders at Mirae Asset Securities net-buying SK Hynix as it rallied nearly 13%, followed by Samsung Electronics. The Kospi staged a sharp reversal from the previous session, led by these two chipmakers rallying on hopes for increased shareholder returns.

SK Hynix logo displayed on a screen during a stock market session
SK Hynix logo displayed on a screen during a stock market session


Samsung · SK Hynix · LG

Kospi Snaps Back on Share Buyback Hopes The Korean benchmark index reversed its previous session's decline as Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix rallied on expectations for shareholder returns, marking a significant turnaround in the local tech market.

Chart showing the Kospi index movement and stock market data
Chart showing the Kospi index movement and stock market data

LG, SKT, Upstage Advance in Sovereign AI Race LG AI Research, SK Telecom, and Upstage have advanced to the next stage of South Korea's government-backed push to develop a homegrown artificial intelligence foundation model, intensifying the domestic competition in AI infrastructure.

Illustration representing the advancement of AI research and development in South Korea
Illustration representing the advancement of AI research and development in South Korea

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Naver · Kakao · LINE

Naver Sits Out 'AI for Everyone' as Telcos, Kakao Compete Naver considered participating in the "AI for Everyone" project through Naver Cloud but ultimately decided not to join, according to industry sources, as other telecom and tech giants move to popularize AI services.

News graphic related to Naver's strategic decisions on AI participation
News graphic related to Naver's strategic decisions on AI participation

Platform Divergence: Naver on Infrastructure, Kakao on Services Naver is concentrating strategic investments on AI infrastructure through its "AI Factory" initiative in partnership with Nvidia and Brookfield, while Kakao is opting out of the large-scale infrastructure race to go all-in on popularizing AI services for consumers.

Visual representation of the diverging AI strategies between Naver and Kakao
Visual representation of the diverging AI strategies between Naver and Kakao


Startups & Investment

Tech Funding Nearly Triples in H1, Masking Uneven Recovery Korea's tech funding nearly tripled year-on-year in the first half of 2026, driven by a handful of mega-rounds in artificial intelligence and semiconductors, although the overall recovery remains uneven across the broader startup ecosystem.

Infographic detailing the surge in Korean tech funding for the first half of 2026
Infographic detailing the surge in Korean tech funding for the first half of 2026

Record Venture Investment Hits $6.34 Billion South Korea's venture investment reached a record 8.87 trillion won ($6.34 billion) in the first half of 2026, fueled by major funding for AI, semiconductors, and robotics startups, marking a new high for the six-month period.

Graph showing the record high in venture capital investments in Korea
Graph showing the record high in venture capital investments in Korea


Policy & Industry

Korea Launches ₩880 Billion Ultra-Long-Term Tech Fund South Korea's Financial Services Commission issued a request for proposals on the 20th for asset managers to run an ₩880 billion (approximately $630.9 million) ultra-long-term tech fund with a 16-year lifespan, with seven asset managers to be selected in October.

Conceptual image of the new long-term technology investment fund in South Korea
Conceptual image of the new long-term technology investment fund in South Korea


What to Watch

  • October Asset Manager Selection: The finalization of the seven asset managers to run the new ₩880 billion tech fund, which will dictate the flow of long-term capital into the Korean tech sector.
  • Sovereign AI Model Progress: The next steps for LG AI Research, SK Telecom, and Upstage as they advance in the government-backed push to develop a homegrown AI foundation model.
  • Retail Investor Sentiment: Continued monitoring of novice investors entering the AI stock frenzy, as recent reports indicate they are losing small fortunes amid high volatility.

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