President Jae Myung Lee framed the initiative as a "triple axis" strategy focusing on semiconductors, physical AI, and data centers. Samsung and SK Hynix are leading the charge, with plans to construct four new memory fabrication plants in the southwestern region, moving production beyond the congested semiconductor belt near Seoul. This geographic pivot is supported by government promises to streamline infrastructure, including power and water access, for facilities in cities like Gwangju and Haenam.
The scale of the investment is staggering. Samsung has outlined a long-term roadmap totaling 2,655 trillion won, while SK Group intends to deploy 2,100 trillion won across its semiconductor and data center divisions. These figures represent a direct response to the global memory shortage, or "RAMageddon," which has pushed demand for high-bandwidth memory to record levels. By expanding capacity now, the nation hopes to gain an overwhelming production advantage before current market trends potentially shift.

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