SK Group’s headquarters in Seoul
SK Group, South Korea’s second-largest conglomerate after Samsung, is investing 106.4 trillion won ($77 billion) in artificial intelligence and semiconductors through 2028.
The planned investment will be led by SK Hynix Inc., its flagship unit and the world’s second-largest memory chipmaker, SK Telecom Co. and SK Broadband Co., the group said after a two-day strategy meeting of affiliate chief executives late last week.
Over the next five years, SK Hynix will spend 103 trillion won, of which 82 trillion won, or 80%, is earmarked for AI chips, including high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and other AI-related businesses.
SK Telecom, the country’s top mobile carrier, and affiliate SK Broadband, an internet service provider, will invest 3.4 trillion won in data centers and hardware projects.
The conglomerate said it would secure funds through corporate restructuring, including asset sales, integrating overlapping businesses and removing inefficient business practices.
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won speaks online during a group strategy meeting to work out future plans
The group plans to raise 80 trillion won through such efforts by key affiliates. The fund-raising plan includes securing some 30 trillion won in free cash flow within the next three years.
‘NEW SK DECLARATION’
“The outcome of the strategy meeting is tantamount to a new SK declaration to transform SK into an AI conglomerate. We’ll now focus on our main businesses that make money rather than investing in future businesses such as hydrogen and biotech. We’re going back to basics,” said an executive after the meeting, called the SK Supex Council, the group’s top decision-making body.
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, who’s currently on a business trip to the US, attended the meeting online.
“We must strengthen our AI value chain leadership from AI services to AI chips. In the US, everyone is talking about nothing but AI. The wind of change is strong,” he said.
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Chey Chang-won, head of the SK Supex Council, said: “Pursuing new growth drivers is important. But what’s more important is to do what we’re best at now.”
He said SK Group, led by SK Hynix, envisions a comprehensive AI conglomerate that would offer an AI service like OpenAI as well as hardware such as Nvidia Corp.s AI chips.
SK HYNIX BETS ON HBM CHIP
Although SK Hynix ranks second in the memory sphere, it is the top player in the HBM segment, which has become an essential part of the AI boom because it provides much faster processing speed than traditional memory chips.
The company is the dominant supplier of HBM chips to Nvidia, the world’s top AI chip designer.
SK Hynix is building a 20 trillion won HBM packaging line, dubbed the M15 line, in Korea – a plant originally set for NAND chips.
SK Hynix will turn into a cash cow of the group
The company is slated to spend 40 trillion won on building a new memory chip complex in the Yongin Semiconductor Cluster.
In the US, it is building a $3.9 billion advanced chip packaging plant and research center for AI products in Indiana.
SK officials said the planned $77 billion investment will largely come from SK Hynix.
The chipmaker is widely expected to post 21.6 trillion won in operating profit this year and a combined profit of 82 trillion won over the next three years.
ASSET SALES
Recently, SK Group has been seeking asset sales and mergers among its affiliates as part of corporate restructuring to streamline its sprawling affiliates and raise funds for new businesses.
AI chips (Courtesy of Getty Images)
SK Innovation Co., which owns the country’s largest oil refiner SK Energy Co. and battery maker SK On Co., is pursuing a merger with profitable gas affiliate SK E&S Co. to help prop up loss-making SK On.
SK Ecoplant Co., the construction engineering and waste management unit, is seeking to absorb SK Materials Co., the profit-making industrial gas business unit within SK Inc., an investment and holding company of the group.
SK Networks Co. has agreed to sell its car leasing unit SK Rent-a-Car Co. to Affinity Equity Partners for 820 billion won.
SK Inc. is negotiating to sell a major asset of its contract drug-making unit SK Pharmteco Co. in the US to Novo Nordisk A/S, a Danish multinational pharmaceutical company.
SK Inc. is also in talks to sell its 9% stake in Vietnam’s Masan Group back to the retail-to-telecoms conglomerate.
SK IE Technology Co. (SKIET), an EV battery materials maker, is also up for sale, sources said.
By Woo-Sub Kim and Hyung-Kyu Kim
duter@hankyung.com
In-Soo Nam edited this article.