Japanese and South Korean semiconductor stocks experienced a significant selloff Thursday, driven by broader weakness in US technology equities that reverberated through Asian markets. The decline underscored the interconnected nature of global chip supply chains and investor sentiment across major technology hubs.
Adding to market concerns, Meta Platforms Inc.'s announcement of plans to commercialize access to AI computing power triggered fresh worries about potential oversupply in the semiconductor sector. The development raised questions about demand dynamics for chip manufacturers who have aggressively expanded capacity to support artificial intelligence infrastructure buildout.
The simultaneous pressures on Asian semiconductor equities reflect ongoing volatility in the technology sector as investors reassess valuations and growth prospects amid shifting AI infrastructure strategies and macroeconomic headwinds.