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AI Boom Lifts Samsung Electro-Mechanics: FC-BGA Demand Up 50%

2026/04/28
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AI Boom Lifts Samsung Electro-Mechanics: FC-BGA Demand Up 50%

According to www.koreaherald.com, the AI capital spending boom has extended beyond memory and logic chips into advanced packaging components — lifting Samsung Electro-Mechanics as a key beneficiary in the semiconductor supply chain.

Surge in Market Valuation and Investor Attention

Shares of Samsung Electro-Mechanics rose 93.37 percent between March 31 and April 24, 2026, closing at 788,000 won ($536) on Friday, April 24. The stock hit an intraday record of 816,000 won on April 22 and repeatedly set new highs throughout the month. This outpaced both the Kospi index (28.17 percent) and its electronics sub-index (31.42 percent) over the same period. As of Monday, April 27, the company’s market capitalization stood at 58.93 trillion won, ranking it 12th on the Kospi — within roughly 1 trillion won of Kia at No. 11.

Strategic Position in Critical AI Components

Samsung Electro-Mechanics is one of a handful of global producers capable of manufacturing flip-chip ball-grid array (FC-BGA) substrates — high-end packaging boards that electrically and thermally connect AI accelerators and server processors to mainboards. As Nvidia and other chip designers adopt larger, multilayered packages for next-generation GPUs, substrate complexity and production difficulty have increased sharply. Capacity remains concentrated among a small group of suppliers in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea.

The company also holds a high-end duopoly in multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) with Japan’s Murata Manufacturing. MLCCs stabilize power delivery in electronics; AI servers require three to four times the MLCC content of conventional servers, at unit prices three to five times higher, due to stringent high-temperature and high-voltage tolerances.

  • Customer demand for FC-BGA substrates exceeds current capacity by more than 50 percent, CEO Chang Duck-hyun stated in March.
  • The company secured first-vendor status for FC-BGA substrates on Groq’s 3 language processing unit — an inference accelerator integrated into Nvidia’s upcoming Vera Rubin platform — with mass production scheduled for Q2 2026.
  • To expand capacity, Samsung Electro-Mechanics is investing $1.2 billion at its Vietnam plant after receiving an investment certificate from Vietnamese authorities for AI-related FC-BGA production.

Analyst Outlook and Structural Constraints

“A structural shortage in FC-BGA for AI servers and data centers is set to continue this year,” said Park Kang-ho, analyst at Daishin Securities, who projected Samsung Electro-Mechanics could “leap to the global No. 1 position” in the segment through additional investment.

“Rising technical difficulty in MLCCs is ‘cementing the duopoly between Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Japan’s Murata,'” — Ko Eui-young, iM Securities

Ko Eui-young forecast industrial MLCC revenue would more than double to 2 trillion won in 2027 from 950 billion won in 2026.

These developments reflect broader industry dynamics: structural shortages are intensifying across critical AI infrastructure components, as hyperscalers — including Nvidia, Google, Amazon, and Apple — rapidly scale AI server deployments. Unlike memory or logic chips, FC-BGA substrates and high-reliability MLCCs involve long lead times, highly specialized fabrication processes, and limited geographic diversification of capacity. For global supply chain professionals, this signals mounting pressure on procurement planning, longer supplier qualification cycles, and heightened reliance on dual-sourcing strategies where feasible. The $1.2 billion Vietnam expansion also underscores how AI-driven demand is reshaping regional investment patterns — accelerating nearshoring and friend-shoring of advanced packaging capacity beyond traditional hubs in Japan and Korea.

Source: www.koreaherald.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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