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SK Hynix's $64.4 Billion Investment and $29 Billion Wall Street Debut: Strategic Moves in AI Memory

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SK Hynix's $64.4 Billion Investment and $29 Billion Wall Street Debut: Strategic Moves in AI Memory

SK Hynix, holding a 56-62% global market share in High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) amid surging AI chip demand, positions itself as a dominant force in the memory sector, significantly outpacing Samsung's 17% share. The company is channeling 100 trillion won ($64.4 billion) into new semiconductor facilities in South Korea, with 80 trillion won allocated for NAND flash and enterprise SSD production, and 20 trillion won for advanced packaging. Additionally, an 11.9 trillion won ($7.3 billion) investment in ASML reinforces its technology supply chain through EUV machines. These moves signal SK Hynix's ambition to build not just stock value but a strategic AI infrastructure. Its planned Nasdaq listing under the SKHY ticker could become the second-largest IPO globally, reflecting strong investor confidence tied to its Nvidia partnership and AI-driven memory solutions.

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