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SK hynix Inc.
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Memory Chip Shortage May Persist 4--5 Years, Wafer Supply Lags 20%
SK Group chairman signals AI-driven demand is outpacing supply, with balance possibly not reached until around 2030.
SK Hynix Ties AI Memory Showcase To Applied Materials Partnership
SK hynix (KOSE:A000660) is presenting advanced AI focused memory solutions tailored for NVIDIA platforms at GTC 2026. The company is highlighting new DRAM and high bandwidth memory technologies aimed at AI data centers and training workloads. SK hynix recently announced a long term collaboration with Applied Materials to co develop next generation DRAM and HBM manufacturing processes. SK hynix, a major memory producer with a strong position in DRAM and high bandwidth memory, is positioning...
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Memory Chip Crunch to Persist Until 2030, SK Chairman Says
Leading players such as SK Hynix Inc. are expanding capacity but they’re unlikely to fully sate demand till around 2030, said Chey Tae-won, whose company controls the chipmaker. SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics Co. and Micron Technology Inc. together dominate the supply of memory chips globally.
SK Group chairman says wafer shortage to last until 2030, trying to stabilise memory prices
South Korea's SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won said on Monday the global chip wafer shortage is likely to persist until 2030, as demand driven by artificial intelligence continues to outpace supply. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of Nvidia's GTC Conference in San Jose, California, Chey said that SK Hynix is reviewing a potential U.S. ADR listing to broaden its global investor base, while its CEO may unveil plans to stabilise DRAM chip prices and the group explores alternative energy sources. SK Hynix, the main high-bandwidth memory (HBM) supplier to Nvidia, ranks No.1 in the HBM market with a 57% share and holds a 32% share of the global DRAM market, making it the second-largest player, according to Counterpoint.