High-bandwidth memory
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financeSK hynix Completes Landmark U.S. Listing, Crowned AI Chip King
SK hynix's Nasdaq debut marks the largest foreign listing in U.S. history, cementing its status as a leader in AI memory chips.
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financeSK Hynix Secures $26.5B in Oversubscribed Nasdaq Listing Amid Market Volatility
SK Hynix's massive Nasdaq ADR offering was heavily oversubscribed despite a broader semiconductor selloff, signaling strong institutional belief in the AI infrastructure play.
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financeSK Hynix Targets $29B Nasdaq Listing for AI Memory Chip Access
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix launches a $29 billion American Depositary Receipt offering on Nasdaq, seeking to give U.S. investors direct access to its AI-critical high-bandwidth memory.
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financeSK Hynix Launches $28 Billion US Listing to Capitalize on AI Boom
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix is launching a major US listing on Nasdaq, valued at approximately $28 billion, to ride the global AI investment wave.
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techMicron Breaks Ground on $9 Billion AI Memory Plant in Japan
Micron Technology initiates a $9.3 billion semiconductor expansion in Japan to produce high-bandwidth memory for AI data centers, aided by significant government subsidies.
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techMicron Bets $9.6 Billion on Japan to Secure AI Memory Supply
Micron Technology commits ¥1.5 trillion to expand its Hiroshima factory for high-bandwidth memory chips, targeting AI demand with shipments expected in 2028.
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financeSK Hynix to List on NASDAQ After Record $35.5B Quarter
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix reported a record Q1 driven by AI memory demand and filed for a NASDAQ listing aiming to raise nearly $30 billion.
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worldKOSPI Posts Strongest Quarter Since 1998 on AI Chip Boom
South Korea's benchmark stock index surged 68% in Q2 2026, driven by massive profit growth from Samsung and SK Hynix, though extreme volatility and foreign selling persist.