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Company Description

SK hynix Inc. (Nasdaq: SKHY) is one of the world's largest memory semiconductor companies, engaged in the design, manufacture and sale of DRAM and NAND flash memory. The company is headquartered in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, and its memory products are used in graphics cards, personal computers, data center servers, mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, and other consumer electronics. Its common shares are listed on the KRX KOSPI Market of the Korea Exchange under the identification code 000660, and are also listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange in the form of global depositary shares under the symbol HYNSE, each representing one common share. Its American depositary shares, evidenced by American depositary receipts (ADRs), trade on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol SKHY, with each ADS representing one-tenth of a common share.

SK hynix describes itself as a global leader in the market for high bandwidth memory (HBM), the stacked DRAM used alongside GPUs and AI accelerators. Alongside memory, it operates a foundry business through the wholly owned subsidiaries SK hynix system ic Inc. and SK keyfoundry Inc., which produce non-memory semiconductors designed by customers.

Product portfolio

SK hynix sells DRAM and NAND flash memory in a range of configurations, architectures and performance characteristics tailored to application- and customer-specific needs. Its DRAM lines span server memory modules for data centers, graphics memory covering both HBM and GDDR products for GPUs and graphics cards, mobile memory in low-power LPDDR configurations for smartphones and tablets, PC memory, and consumer memory for devices across robotics, mobility and industrial automation. The company also supplies SOCAMM, a compact low-power DRAM module designed for AI servers.

In NAND flash memory, a non-volatile technology that retains data when power is removed, SK hynix manufactures primarily in triple-level cell and quad-level cell formats and continues to raise the number of vertically stacked layers per device. Product formats include enterprise SSDs, consumer SSDs, Universal Flash Storage, eMMC and multi-chip packages, with enterprise drives reaching far higher capacities than retail models.

High bandwidth memory and AI infrastructure

HBM connects multiple vertically stacked memory dies using through-silicon via (TSV) packaging, which forms microscopic holes through the silicon and links the layers with vertical electrodes. Because HBM sits very close to the processor, it provides a wide data pathway and a short communication distance, which makes it well suited to GPUs, AI workloads and high-performance computing. Buyers of HBM typically require suppliers to pass rigorous testing and approval processes and to co-develop configurations that match their own product roadmaps. SK hynix develops successive HBM generations, works with customers on qualification and configuration requirements, and pursues multi-year supply agreements with key customers to stabilize volumes on both sides.

The company treats HBM, server DRAM and enterprise SSDs as high-value products, and regards strength in those categories as a way to soften the cyclicality that has historically characterized memory pricing.

Manufacturing footprint

SK hynix owns and operates wafer fabrication facilities in Icheon and Cheongju in Korea and in Wuxi and Dalian in China. It also owns and operates assembly and testing facilities for back-end processing in Icheon and Cheongju in Korea and in Chongqing, China. Older fabs are periodically phased out or upgraded to more advanced processing technologies as part of the effort to lower unit manufacturing costs and improve yields.

Memory manufacturing requires large capital commitments and long facility lead times, and SK hynix invests in both wafer fabrication and advanced packaging capacity.

Customers and end markets

SK hynix serves a global customer base of manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers of consumer electronics, AI accelerators, communications equipment, PCs, servers and workstations. A limited number of customers located in the United States and China account for a substantial portion of its sales. Sales outside Korea run primarily through overseas subsidiaries located in the United States, Europe, China, Japan, India, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong, which sell directly to customers, with semiconductor distributors used where the customer base and geography make that more practical. Quantities and pricing are generally agreed at the time of purchase in light of market conditions and demand.

Competition and industry dynamics

The memory semiconductor market is intensely competitive and has been marked by erosion of selling prices, frequent product enhancements driven by technology change and relatively short product life cycles. In DRAM, SK hynix competes principally with Samsung Electronics, Micron Technology and CXMT. In NAND flash memory, its principal competitors are Samsung Electronics, Kioxia, Micron Technology and Sandisk. Competitive position rests on pricing, manufacturing cost and yield, product availability, performance and reliability, the timely development of new products and processes, the ability to tailor designs to individual customers, delivery in volume, technical support and financial strength. Entry into the industry requires substantial capital expenditure and significant technological and manufacturing expertise.

Research, development and intellectual property

Research and development is centered on maintaining a technology lead in advanced memory, and the company's main research facilities are located in Icheon. Work covers advanced process development, circuit and layout design, manufacturing process enhancement, process integration, photo mask design and development, physical and electrical analysis, and simulation and modeling. SK hynix holds a large portfolio of patents, trademarks, copyrights and design rights in Korea and abroad, primarily covering semiconductors and semiconductor manufacturing processes, and it supplements internally developed technology with licensing and cross-licensing agreements with other manufacturers.

Corporate history and ownership

The company traces its origins to 1983, when its predecessor Hyundai Electronics Industries Co., Ltd. entered the memory semiconductor industry by building its first fab in Icheon. Hyundai Electronics Industries became a public company through an initial public offering and listing on the KRX KOSPI Market in December 1996, and acquired the memory semiconductor business of the LG Group in May 1999. After a sharp decline in global DRAM prices, the company underwent a corporate restructuring beginning in 2001 that included divestment of non-core businesses and a debt restructuring with its creditors. It changed its name to Hynix Semiconductor Inc. in March 2001 and was approved for disaffiliation from the former Hyundai Group in August 2001. In February 2012 the former creditors sold their remaining interest to SK Telecom Co., Ltd., and the company took its present name, SK hynix Inc., in March 2012. SK square Co., Ltd., an SK Group member demerged from SK Telecom in 2021, is required under Korean holding-company rules to maintain at least a 20% stake in SK hynix.

Investments and acquisitions

In October 2020 SK hynix agreed to acquire the NAND flash memory and storage business of Intel Corporation, including a NAND manufacturing facility in Dalian, China, along with NAND and SSD-related intellectual property and research personnel. It paid US$6.6 billion in December 2021 and US$2.2 billion in March 2025, and created a United States subsidiary that operates the acquired business under the Solidigm brand, which develops quad-level cell NAND technology and high-end enterprise SSDs. The company acquired SK keyfoundry in August 2022 to expand its foundry business and 8-inch foundry capacity, and in March 2025 it folded its CMOS image sensor unit into its AI memory operations. It also takes selective minority equity positions in other industry participants.

United States listing and reporting status

SK hynix listed American depositary shares in the United States in July 2026, with when-issued trading beginning on July 10, 2026 and regular way trading under the symbol SKHY beginning on July 13, 2026. The offering of 177,900,000 ADSs was priced at US$149.00 per ADS, for a total ADR offering amount of approximately US$26.5 billion. As a foreign private issuer, the company files annual reports on Form 20-F and furnishes current reports on Form 6-K, prepares its consolidated financial statements under K-IFRS, and is exempt from the proxy statement rules and from the insider reporting and short-swing profit provisions that apply to domestic United States registrants.

Stock Performance

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Last updated: August 21, 2026 at 19:59
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Performance 1 year

SK hynix (SKHY) stock last closed at $163.41. At a market capitalization of $1.2T, SKHY is classified as a mega-cap stock with approximately 7.3B shares outstanding.

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SEC Filings

SK hynix has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 5 Form 6-K. The most recent filing was submitted on August 21, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all SKHY SEC filings →

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Upcoming Events

JAN
01
January 1, 2027 - April 30, 2027 Operations

eSSD mass production start

SK hynix plans mass production of eSSDs using 375-layer 4D NAND; production expected early 2027 (Jan 1–Apr 30).
FEB
01
February 1, 2027 Operations

M17 construction start

Construction start at Cheongju M17 NAND fab; 19.1 trillion won investment; expands AI memory capacity.
JUL
01
July 1, 2027 Operations

Y2 groundbreaking

Groundbreaking for Yongin Y2 DRAM fab scheduled July 2027; part of 35.2 trillion won investment for AI DRAM.
DEC
01
December 1, 2028 Operations

M17 first cleanroom

First cleanroom opening at Cheongju M17 NAND fab; targeted Dec 2028; will boost NAND capacity for AI.
JUN
01
June 1, 2029 Operations

Y2 first cleanroom

First cleanroom opening at Yongin Y2 DRAM fab targeted June 2029; will increase DRAM capacity for AI workloads.

SK hynix has 5 upcoming scheduled events. The next event, "eSSD mass production start", is scheduled for January 1, 2027 (in 131 days). Investors can track these dates to stay informed about potential catalysts that may affect the SKHY stock price.

Short Interest History

Last 12 Months

Short interest in SK hynix (SKHY) currently stands at 22.5 million shares, up 51.5% from the previous reporting period, representing 12.7% of the float. Since July 2026, short interest has increased by 51.6%. This moderate level of short interest indicates notable bearish positioning.

Days to Cover History

Last 12 Months

Days to cover for SK hynix (SKHY) currently stands at 1.0 days. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed.

SKHY Company Profile & Sector Positioning

SK hynix (SKHY) operates in the Semiconductors industry within the broader Technology sector and is listed on the NASDAQ. In monthly performance, the stock ranks #588 among all tracked companies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of SK hynix (SKHY)?

The current stock price of SK hynix (SKHY) is $163.41 as of August 21, 2026.

What is the market cap of SK hynix (SKHY)?

The market cap of SK hynix (SKHY) is approximately 1.2T. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What does SK hynix do?

SK hynix designs, manufactures and sells memory semiconductors, principally DRAM and NAND flash memory. Its products go into data center servers, graphics cards, PCs, smartphones, tablets and other consumer electronics, and it also runs a foundry business that makes non-memory chips designed by customers.

How large is SK hynix in the memory market?

SK hynix describes itself as one of the world's largest memory semiconductor companies and as a global leader in high bandwidth memory, the stacked DRAM used with GPUs and AI accelerators. It supplies both DRAM and NAND flash memory at scale, and also operates a foundry business for non-memory chips.

What is HBM and why does it matter for SK hynix?

High bandwidth memory stacks multiple DRAM dies vertically and links them with through-silicon via packaging. Sitting close to the processor, it delivers a wide data pathway with lower power draw, which makes it central to AI accelerators and high-performance computing and makes it an important high-value category for the company.

On which exchanges does SK hynix trade?

Its common shares are listed on the KRX KOSPI Market of the Korea Exchange under identification code 000660, which is its principal trading market, and on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange as global depositary shares under the symbol HYNSE. Its American depositary shares trade on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol SKHY.

How many common shares does one SKHY ADS represent?

Each American depositary share represents one-tenth of one SK hynix common share. Investors comparing the ADS with the Korean listing need to apply that ratio along with the won to dollar exchange rate.

When did SK hynix list on Nasdaq?

When-issued trading of its American depositary shares began on July 10, 2026, and regular way trading under the symbol SKHY began on July 13, 2026. The offering of 177,900,000 ADSs was priced at US$149.00 per ADS, for a total ADR offering amount of approximately US$26.5 billion.

Where are SK hynix manufacturing plants located?

The company owns and operates wafer fabrication facilities in Icheon and Cheongju in Korea and in Wuxi and Dalian in China. Back-end assembly and testing takes place in Icheon and Cheongju in Korea and in Chongqing, China.

What is Solidigm and how did SK hynix acquire it?

Solidigm is the United States subsidiary that operates the NAND flash memory and storage business SK hynix agreed to buy from Intel in October 2020, including the Dalian manufacturing facility and related intellectual property. It focuses on quad-level cell NAND technology and high-end enterprise SSDs.

Who are SK hynix's main competitors?

In DRAM its principal competitors are Samsung Electronics, Micron Technology and CXMT. In NAND flash memory they are Samsung Electronics, Kioxia, Micron Technology and Sandisk. Competition turns on pricing, manufacturing yield, product availability, performance and the ability to deliver volume on schedule.

Why is the memory semiconductor business cyclical?

Memory demand fluctuates with the end products that use it. Because new fabs have long lead times, industry capacity increases can coincide with weakening demand, creating oversupply, lower prices and volatile operating results.

What reporting obligations does SK hynix have in the United States?

As a foreign private issuer it files annual reports on Form 20-F and furnishes current reports on Form 6-K, with consolidated financial statements prepared under K-IFRS. It is exempt from the proxy statement rules and from the insider reporting and short-swing profit provisions that apply to domestic United States registrants.