SemiconductorsPresidential advisor says Samsung and SK could advance cluster plans by 10 yearsAn SK Hynix factory in Cheongju, South Korea. The chipmaker has been racing to expand capacity to keep up with the AI boom. © KyodoSTEVEN BOROWIECJune 25, 2026 17:17 JSTSEOUL -- South Korea is expected to unveil plans for a new chipmaking cluster on Monday, as a senior presidential adviser said the country needs to quickly ramp up production capacity to remain competitive amid the artificial intelligence boom.