Singapore, 1 June 2026 – Asia’s artificial intelligence chip boom is no longer just a stock-market story. It is beginning to look like a wider economic force, with South Korea and Taiwan at the centre of a technology cycle that could reshape regional growth, household wealth and investor sentiment.
The surge in demand for advanced semiconductors, high-bandwidth memory and AI server components has delivered extraordinary gains for some of Asia’s most important chipmakers. South Korea’s SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics, together with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, have become central players in the global AI infrastructure race as hyperscalers and technology companies continue to spend heavily on data centres and computing power.
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