SK Hynix Is Making History With Its US Debut
THE SO WHAT
A pure-play memory giant listing in the U.S. is effectively a direct lever on AI infra demand—no cloud, no consumer, just bits. For buyers of GPUs and accelerators, this deepens the capital market’s focus on HBM and memory supply, which will feed back into pricing power and allocation in your next hardware negotiation.
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