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South Korea's $880 billion chip and AI plan faces big power and water challenges — a single megacluster requires a quarter of Seoul's total power demand

The Yongin megacluster needs roughly a quarter of Seoul's electricity and generates almost none of it locally.

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tomshardware.comStai leggendo5 h fa

South Korea's $880 billion chip and AI plan faces big power and water challenges — a single megacluster…

The Yongin megacluster needs roughly a quarter of Seoul's electricity and generates almost none of it locally.

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upi.com1 g fa

South Korea chipmakers weigh U.S. pressure, home plans - UPI.com

Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are balancing U.S. investment pressure with South Korea's $523.7 billion plan to build a new semiconductor hub.

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  1. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·upi.com

    South Korea chipmakers weigh U.S. pressure, home plans - UPI.com

    Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are balancing U.S. investment pressure with South Korea's $523.7 billion plan to build a new semiconductor hub.

  2. martedì 7 luglio 2026·tomshardware.com

    South Korea's $880 billion chip and AI plan faces big power and water challenges — a single megacluster requires a quarter of Seoul's total…

    The Yongin megacluster needs roughly a quarter of Seoul's electricity and generates almost none of it locally.