The Borneo Post (Sabah)

SK Hynix posts record profit loss on falling chip prices

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SEOUL: The world’s secondlarg­est memory chip maker SK Hynix said yesterday it would reduce investment­s after reporting its biggest ever operating loss as it was hammered by an industry-wide downturn.

The South Korean chipmaker, which supplies memory chips to Apple, reported an operating loss of 1.7 trillion won (US$1.4 billion) in the October to December period, which it said was due to “weak demand and a sharp fall in memory-chip prices”.

The result marked the firm’s heaviest quarterly operating loss on record, Bloomberg News reported, and the first since JulySeptem­ber 2012.

“With uncertaint­ies still lingering, we will continue to reduce investment­s and costs, while trying to minimise the impact of the downturn by prioritisi­ng markets with high growth potential,” the company said in a statement.

“SK Hynix will stay with the decision announced in October to more than halve the volume of investment­s compared with 19 trillion won in 2022,” it added.

Korean chipmakers – led by behemoth Samsung Electronic­s – have enjoyed record profits in recent years as prices for their products soared but the global economic slowdown has dealt a blow to memory chip sales.

Global memory chip revenue dropped 10 per cent last year, as electronic equipment manufactur­ers “started to deplete memory inventory they had been holding in anticipati­on of stronger demand”, according to tech research firm Gartner.

Hynix’s results come a day after Samsung Electronic­s said fourth-quarter operating profits plunged nearly 70 per cent, the biggest drop in more than eight years.

But in contrast, Samsung Electronic said it would not cut investment for the year, adding that despite unfavourab­le market conditions, it was a “great opportunit­y for us to prepare for the future.”

Despite a “deeper industry downturn” in the first half of 2023, SK Hynix forecast market conditions to improve in the latter part of the year, adding that demand is expected to pick up as global tech firms seek to adopt more memory chips at low prices.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? The South Korean chipmaker, which supplies memory chips to Apple, reported an operating loss of 1.7 trillion won (US$1.4 billion) in the October to December period, which it said was due to “weak demand and a sharp fall in memory-chip prices”.
— AFP photo The South Korean chipmaker, which supplies memory chips to Apple, reported an operating loss of 1.7 trillion won (US$1.4 billion) in the October to December period, which it said was due to “weak demand and a sharp fall in memory-chip prices”.

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