This post is trending because it taps into a common sentiment among Koreans: a tendency to undervalue their own country's achievements, especially in the face of global recognition. Elon Musk's recent comments about the semiconductor industry further fueled the discussion.
There's a hot debate brewing online about whether Koreans are too harsh on their own world-leading tech giants, like Samsung and SK Hynix. Despite these chaebol dominating the global semiconductor market, many Koreans seem to uniquely 'undervalue' them. This discussion really kicked off after Elon Musk recently suggested it's not too late to jump into the chip manufacturing game, making people wonder why we're so critical of our own champions. The original post argues that the massive current demand for chips isn't just a temporary bubble, implying that the success of these Korean powerhouses is here to stay.
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It's seriously amazing that the #1 memory chip company is from Korea, and even the #2! I don't own any stock, but it's still incredible.