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SK hynix vows to lead in AI memory chips

- By Lee Min-hyung mhlee@koreatimes.co.kr

SK hynix displayed confidence in maintainin­g its leadership in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips against rivals — such as Samsung Electronic­s and Micron — as the market enters a path for stable recovery amid growing demand for artificial intelligen­ce (AI) services here and abroad, the company said Wednesday.

“The memory chip market is on course for recovery this year, and AI has a huge effect over the improving market condition,” SK hynix CEO Kwak Noh-jung said during the firm’s regular shareholde­rs’ meeting. As the current AI services develop into the multimodal AI, demand for memory chips with more capacity will grow rapidly, according to him.

SK hynix is the leader in the global HBM market. HBMs are used for AI services, and its demand is forecast to surge for the next few years, as the AI gains growing traction in the global IT industry.

The chipmaker has started supplying its fifth-generation HBM — HBM3E — to Nvidia, the world’s dominant AI chipmaker. The company is known to have entered the developmen­t phase on its next-generation HBM product.

“It took more than a decade for us to generate the current achievemen­t,” Kwak said. “We will keep maintainin­g our competitiv­eness to remain as the top market player, and keep close partnershi­ps with industry-leading AI players and clients.”

SK hynix is widely forecast to achieve a major earnings rebound this year, buoyed by the reviving memory chip demand here and abroad. According to its regulatory filing, the firm reported an operating loss of 770 billion won ($570 million) in 2023, hit hard by unfavorabl­e market conditions and its subsequent impact on memory chip prices.

The company, however, attained an earnings rebound in the fourth quarter through cost reduction and preemptive actions to meet the growing demand for AI memory chips.

Kwak also shared the firm’s plan to boost its overall profitabil­ity this year by developing portfolios for lucrative products such as solid-state drives and gaming chips.

“We will continue investment to strengthen our technologi­cal competitiv­eness, but at the same time, we will also focus on ensuring profitabil­ity in our NAND memory investment processes,” he said.

 ?? Courtesy of SK hynix ?? SK hynix CEO Kwak Joh-jung speaks during the firm’s regular shareholde­rs’ meeting at its headquarat­ers in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday.
Courtesy of SK hynix SK hynix CEO Kwak Joh-jung speaks during the firm’s regular shareholde­rs’ meeting at its headquarat­ers in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday.

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