SK Hynix
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- subsidiary of National Pension Service 100%
- headquartered in South Korea 90%
- partners with TSMC 90%
- instance of KOSPI 90%
- employs Kwak Noh-Jung 90%
- invested by Xingfu Electronics 90%
- employed by Chey Tae-won 90%
- used by Vera Rubin 90%
- instance of dynamic random-access memory 90%
- used by LG Group 90%
- parent of SK Group 90%
- developed by Hbm4 90%
- 2026-06-12 product_launch SK Hynix announced plans to triple its memory production capacity by 2034 to meet rising AI-driven demand. source
- 2026-06-03 partnership SK Hynix and TSMC agreed to deepen their collaboration on next-generation HBM and advanced packaging. source
- 2026-06-03 funding SK hynix and Samsung semiconductor workers received substantial bonuses, leading to increased consumer spending. source
- 2026-06-03 funding SK hynix semiconductor workers received substantial bonuses, leading to increased luxury spending. source
- 2026-06-03 funding SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics have joined the trillion-dollar club due to AI chip demand, significantly boosting South Korea's Kospi index. source
- 2026-06-02 research_milestone SK Hynix announced plans to double its wafer production capacity within five years to address memory chip shortages. source
- 2026-06-02 funding SK hynix plans to double its memory wafer capacity within five years, with spending in 2026 expected to exceed 2025 levels. source
- 2026-06-01 regulatory A fire at an SK hynix plant resulted in seven hospitalizations due to toxic gas exposure. source
- 2026-05-27 funding SK Hynix surpassed $1 trillion in market value, joining Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology. source
- 2026-05-27 funding SK Hynix and Micron joined the $1 trillion market cap club due to surging AI demand. source
- 2026-05-27 funding SK Hynix's stock surged 11%, leading to a market capitalization exceeding $1 trillion. source
- 2026-05-27 funding SK Hynix's stock price surged 11%, leading to a market capitalization exceeding $1 trillion. source
- 2026-05-17 partnership SK Hynix and Wuxi officials met to discuss expanding cooperation in the life and health sector, including the joint construction of a new hospital. source
- 2026-05-17 partnership SK Hynix is expanding its cooperation with Wuxi into the healthcare sector, including co-building a new hospital. source
- 2026-05-12 research_milestone SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics stock prices hit all-time highs due to AI demand and capital expenditure, signaling a severe memory chip shortage. source
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Chinese DRAM maker CXMT enters consumer market with Corsair kit
Chinese memory manufacturer CXMT has entered the mainstream consumer market by supplying DDR5 RAM modules for a Corsair Vengeance kit. This move is significant as major memory suppliers like Micron, Samsung, and SK Hyni…
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AI begins outperforming chip engineers in specialized design tasks
Artificial intelligence is beginning to outperform human chip engineers in specific, well-defined areas of chip design. Large language models are accelerating the development of software tools used in this process, lead…
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Samsung employees negotiate $340K AI chip bonus deal
Samsung's memory chip employees have negotiated a tentative deal that could provide average annual bonuses of $340,000, with some workers potentially earning up to $416,000. This agreement comes after threats of a strik…
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Huawei launches 122TB SSD using novel packaging to bypass US chip sanctions
Huawei has developed a new 122TB SSD for data centers and AI inference, circumventing US sanctions on advanced 3D NAND chips. The company utilizes a proprietary Die-on-Board (DoB) packaging technique, which mounts NAND …
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Nanya Technology to boost memory chip capacity by up to 100% in 3 years
Nanya Technology, a memory chip manufacturer, is set to significantly increase its production capacity over the next two to three years, aiming for an 80% to 100% boost. This expansion includes validating 16Gb DDR5 prod…
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Arlaid partners with Huagong Zhengyuan for optical module supply
Arlaid has announced a partnership with Huagong Zhengyuan, a subsidiary of Huagong Technology, focusing on optical modules. The collaboration has already resulted in bulk supply. This news comes alongside broader market…
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Chip supply chain hit by hydrogen fluoride price shock
Memory manufacturers are anticipating a significant price increase for anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, a critical material used in chip production. Disruptions in global supply chains, stemming from the conflict in Iran an…
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South Korean investors favor Samsung, SK Hynix semiconductor stocks
South Korean individual investors are shifting their capital from safe-haven assets into semiconductor stocks, with a particular focus on Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. This trend indicates a growing confidence in th…
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ST Jinhong Denies Market Rumors; *ST Sunshine Stock to Resume Trading Without Risk Warning
ST Jinhong has issued a clarification statement addressing market rumors, including claims about Pine Capital introducing industries to the listed company and connections to South Korean Hynix. The company explicitly st…
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Standard Chartered to cut 7,000 jobs, citing AI adoption
Standard Chartered announced plans to eliminate over 7,000 corporate roles by 2030, representing about 15% of its corporate functions staff. The bank's CEO, Bill Winters, stated that the move is driven by the adoption o…
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Google's TurboQuant slashes LLM memory needs, impacting chip stocks
Google Research has developed an algorithm called TurboQuant that significantly reduces the memory requirements for large language models. This new method can decrease memory needs by up to six times, potentially impact…
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Memory makers borrow $880M to buy chips amid price surge
Several Taiwanese memory and SSD manufacturers are collectively raising approximately $880 million through various debt instruments to secure chip inventory. Despite record revenues, companies like Adata and TeamGroup a…
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Samsung wins court injunction limiting employee strike action
Samsung Electronics has secured a court injunction to limit an upcoming strike by its employees, who are demanding better profit sharing and bonus structures. The injunction, granted by the Suwon District Court, mandate…
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Samsung faces strike over massive bonus gap between memory and logic chip workers
Samsung is facing a potential strike from its memory chip division workers due to a significant bonus disparity. While memory workers were offered bonuses up to 607% of their salary, staff in the logic chip divisions re…
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2026 Film Box Office Surpasses 14.5 Billion Yuan Amidst AI Short Film Buzz
The 2026 film box office has surpassed 14.5 billion yuan, with "Love Letter to Grandma" leading the recent May Day holiday releases. In other news, Li Auto's US-listed shares dropped over 9% in pre-market trading. Separ…
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Korean chip giants drive Q1 profits past $104B; China green certificate prices surge
Korean top companies reported over $104 billion in operating profit for the first quarter, with more than 60% of this total coming from major chip manufacturers. This significant increase, a 158.6% year-over-year rise, …
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SK Hynix expands into healthcare with Wuxi hospital project
SK Hynix's Chief Strategy Officer, Kim Dong-kyu, met with Wuxi city officials to discuss deepening cooperation, particularly in the life and health sector. The company has already invested over $23 billion in Wuxi acros…
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Asus launches $880 ROG Phantom Blade DDR5 RAM kit
Asus has launched its first-ever RAM kit, the ROG 幻刃 (Phantom Blade) 48GB DDR5 RGB 20th Anniversary Edition, priced at $880. This high-end memory module operates at DDR5-6000 with tight timings and includes a special "R…
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Microsoft expands AI chip partnership with SK Hynix
Microsoft is strengthening its partnership with SK Hynix to reduce its reliance on NVIDIA for AI chips. The tech giant is expanding its use of SK Hynix's Maia 200 AI accelerators, with CEO Kwak Noh-Jung reportedly meeti…
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China ramps up DDR5 production with domestic CXMT chips
Chinese memory manufacturers are increasing production of DDR5 modules utilizing domestically produced chips, following advancements by CXMT. Companies like Powev and Comay are integrating CXMT's DDR5 dies into their se…