Core IPO Data & Valuation:
- The U.S. Plan: South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix filed a confidential application to issue American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) in the U.S. within 2026.
- Fundraising Size: Early projections indicate the mega-listing could raise up to $14 billion.
- The $1T Milestone: Driven by a 250% share surge this year, the company’s market cap topped $1 trillion last week, making it Asia’s third company to hit the milestone after TSMC and Samsung.
- SEC Review: Specific timing and sizes remain fluid as a formal review by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is underway.
Investor Strategy:
- Positive Feedback: SK Hynix received “tremendously positive” feedback from stockholders regarding the U.S. listing plan.
- Targeting U.S. Funds: As a primary Nvidia supplier, the firm wants to bypass internal mandates of major U.S. institutional funds that restrict them to investing solely in U.S.-listed stocks.
AI Demand & Supply Shortages:
- HBM Price Gains: Due to a severe global chip shortage for AI data centers, SK Hynix expects a highly favorable pricing environment for its High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM) chips to continue into next year.
- The Nvidia Catalyst: Surging demand for low-power LPDDR memory for Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin AI platform is projected to tighten global memory supply from 2027.
- Supply Deficit: The company plans to maximize manufacturing output but cautioned investors that demand is expected to far outstrip supply.
