Behind the global artificial intelligence boom are computer chips. And behind one very important kind of chip is South Korea.
The country has long exported memory chips, which had once been overshadowed in the public imagination by Samsung phones and Hyundai cars. But these chips, essential for scaling up A.I. systems, have become South Korea’s most valuable export, the shiny new face of its economic future.
South Korea’s semiconductor industry produces more than 60 percent of the world’s memory chips, demand for which has supercharged the local stock market. The benchmark index, the Kospi, has more than doubled in the past year, adding trillions of dollars in value. On the factory floor, some lucky semiconductor workers are set to be bestowed with six-figure bonuses. The chip windfall is talked about everywhere, from family dinners to smoke breaks to online gaming lobbies.
In chronically online South Korea, memes — whether catchy neologisms or topical satire — are the live temperature readings of the political or social mood. And in 2026, that mood has been semiconductor mania.
Here’s a list — in quiz form — of the slang terms and inside references of the lucrative chip boom.
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