South Korea’s 2nd-largest chipmaker to invest $75B in AI through 2028
The investment comes after a March commitment to spend $90 billion on a chip fabrication facility near Seoul.
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The investment comes after a March commitment to spend $90 billion on a chip fabrication facility near Seoul.
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