SK Hynix Comes to Nasdaq: What the World’s Largest HBM Supplier Means for AI Investors

07 Jul 2026

On 10 July 2026, SK Hynix will make market history when its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) begin trading on Nasdaq under the ticker SKHY.

The listing is expected to raise approximately US$29.4 billion, making it the largest ADR listing ever, surpassing Alibaba’s US$21.8 billion debut in 2014.

But beyond the record-breaking fundraising lies an even bigger story.

SK Hynix sits at the heart of the global artificial intelligence boom. As the world’s largest producer of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM), its chips power many of today’s most advanced AI systems. For investors, the Nasdaq listing offers a new way to participate in one of the most critical segments of the AI supply chain.


The Chip Powering the AI Revolution

Every major AI accelerator—from Nvidia’s Blackwell platform to custom chips used by Google, Microsoft and Amazon—depends on High Bandwidth Memory (HBM).

Unlike conventional memory, HBM stacks multiple DRAM chips vertically using Through Silicon Vias (TSVs), allowing data to move to AI processors at dramatically higher speeds while consuming less power.

Without HBM, today’s large language models, AI inference engines and autonomous AI agents simply cannot operate efficiently.

As AI models become larger and more complex, memory bandwidth has become just as important as computing power.


Why SK Hynix Leads the Industry

According to Counterpoint Research, SK Hynix held 56.4% of global HBM revenue in Q1 2026.

Its nearest competitors—Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology—each held approximately 21%.

More importantly, SK Hynix enjoys a significant technological lead.

The company delivered HBM4 samples to customers almost a year ahead of Samsung and has already begun mass production for Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin AI platform.

Customer qualification cycles for AI memory often take months, creating high switching costs and strengthening SK Hynix’s competitive advantage.


More Than Just HBM

Although HBM has become the company’s fastest-growing business, SK Hynix operates across three major memory segments.

High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)

The company’s flagship AI product powering GPUs used for AI training and inference.

DRAM

SK Hynix is the world’s second-largest DRAM supplier with approximately 29.1% market share, benefiting from rising demand for AI servers and enterprise computing.

NAND Flash

The company also ranks second globally in NAND Flash, supplying enterprise storage solutions that support AI data centres storing massive datasets and model weights.

Together, these three businesses position SK Hynix across nearly every layer of AI infrastructure.


AI Demand Continues to Outpace Supply

The AI investment cycle continues to create unprecedented demand for advanced memory.

Goldman Sachs recently described the current DRAM shortage as the most severe in 15 years.

Meanwhile, SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won has warned that semiconductor supply shortages could persist through the end of the decade.

Management has also indicated that customer demand for HBM over the next three years already exceeds current production capacity.

Rather than competing for customers, SK Hynix is allocating limited supply to the world’s largest hyperscale technology companies.


Record Financial Performance

The company’s financial results reflect these favourable industry dynamics.

For Q1 2026:

  • Revenue surged 198% year-on-year to 52.58 trillion won
  • Operating profit jumped 405%
  • Operating margin reached 72%, the highest ever recorded by a semiconductor manufacturer
  • Net profit reached 40.3 trillion won

The company also maintains a strong balance sheet with 35 trillion won in net cash, giving it significant flexibility to expand manufacturing capacity.


Why the Nasdaq Listing Matters

Although SK Hynix has traded in South Korea for decades, many global investors have found it difficult to access.

The new Nasdaq ADR removes much of that friction.

Trading in US dollars on one of the world’s largest exchanges could significantly broaden the shareholder base while increasing visibility among global institutional investors.

For investors seeking exposure to one of the key enablers of artificial intelligence, the listing represents an important milestone.


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Whether you’re investing in the long-term AI infrastructure story or seeking short-term trading opportunities, the arrival of SKHY opens a new chapter for global investors.

 

 

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