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29 days ago
South Korea’s Samsung and SK Hynix post record earnings but say capacity expansion will be limited this year and next
30 days ago
South Korea's SK Hynix to establish a special ‘AI Company’ in the U.S. ⊕⊕
SK Hynix will set up a new U.S.-based company focused on artificial intelligence solutions, with $10 billion committed to the project.
SK Hynix smashes earnings estimates as AI memory demand drives record profit ⊕
South Korea's SK Hynix on Wednesday posted record quarterly revenue and profit, to beat estimates.
46 days ago
SK Hynix to invest $13 billion in new plant amid memory chip shortage ⊕
South Korea's SK Hynix will invest 19 trillion Korean won into a new advanced packaging plant, as the company attempts to meet growing memory demands.
48 days ago
AI memory is sold out, causing an unprecedented surge in prices ⊕
Three primary memory vendors — Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics — make up nearly the entire RAM market, and they're benefitting from this shortage.
52 days ago
Memory chip giants spark global semiconductor rally as shortages stoke price hikes ○
Memory giants Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung have led a rally in semiconductor stocks this year.
78 days ago
Nvidia supplier SK Hynix eyes U.S. listing as it expands on the AI boom ○
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South Korea's SK Hynix is considering a U.S. listing as it grows in market cap and production capacity.
3 months ago
Global markets extend sell-off over tech jitters and rate cut uncertainty ⊖
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Drop in AI stocks in Asia including SoftBank and chipmakers SK Hynix and Samsung
5 months ago
Nvidia and OpenAI's $100-billion deal sparks global chip stock rally ○
Key Nvidia-linked stocks including TSMC and SK Hynix were higher after the $100 billion OpenAI deal.
The U.S. makes it harder for TSMC, SK Hynix and Samsung to produce chips in China ○
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TSMC, along with SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics, are losing waivers that allowed them export chipmaking equipment to manufacturing plants in China.