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    China’s Chip Expansion Could Disrupt Global AI Memory Market

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Memory chip industry may face slowdown around 2028 due to Chinese expansion.
    2. Chinese chipmakers plan to boost capacity, potentially capturing over 12% market share.
    3. Samsung’s former semiconductor chief warns of increased Chinese competition and market risks.
    4. Strong current demand for memory chips benefits Korean firms but faces future uncertainties.

    China’s Rapid Expansion in Chip Manufacturing Poses a Threat to the AI Memory Chip Boom

    Recently, experts have warned about a potential slowdown in the current AI-driven memory chip surge. While demand for these chips remains high, a significant challenge is emerging. Chinese chipmakers are expanding their production quickly. They plan to increase capacity by up to 300,000 wafers over the next three years. This aggressive growth could allow China to take a larger share of the market, especially in NAND flash and DRAM chips.
    As Chinese companies grow their manufacturing capabilities, they could capture around 12 to 13 percent of the global market. This expansion comes at a time when other tech firms are starting to cut back on spending. Therefore, the rapid Chinese growth may reduce the overall momentum of the current chip “super cycle.” For industry leaders in South Korea, this shift signals more competition and the need to adapt swiftly.

    Many analysts believe that the Chinese push into the memory chip market could lead to a more crowded space. Chinese companies have advantages such as lower costs and government subsidies. These help them scale up quickly and offer cheaper chips to buyers worldwide. However, this increased competition might also slow down the recent boom in AI memory chip demand. As the market becomes more crowded, there could be less room for growth, especially after 2028. The industry will need to watch these developments closely to see how they influence AI and broader technological progress.

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