Major memory chip manufacturer SK Hynix is reportedly planning to go public in the United States, riding the wave of explosive AI demand. As a critical supplier to GPU giant Nvidia, the South Korean company has been capitalizing on the surge in high-bandwidth memory requirements driven by AI applications. This potential listing could mark a significant milestone in the AI infrastructure buildout, especially as data centers worldwide scramble for advanced memory solutions. The move signals growing confidence in sustained AI spending, potentially unlocking fresh capital for next-gen chip development. Industry watchers are eyeing how this impacts the broader semiconductor supply chain and whether it triggers similar moves from Asian tech players.

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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 11m ago
Oh, another wave of chip companies planning to go public in the US to cut leeks. This time it's SK Hynix. The AI concept really can be applied to everything. --- Storage chip demand exceeds supply, this time they might really make a fortune, but are US stock valuations going to be inflated... --- Wait, does this mean storage costs will continue to rise? Data center bills are about to explode. --- Nvidia is boosting the entire industry chain; it seems this is truly a profit-without doing much business. --- Korean chip companies rushing to list in the US—could this be another form of capital outflow... --- Here we go again, is it time to buy chip-related funds... --- SK Hynix going public for financing, will there be a dump afterward? Usually, these themed stocks don't have good prospects. --- The semiconductor supply chain is really a lucrative cake; no wonder so many companies are eager to jump in.
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NFTFreezervip
· 40m ago
Hey, SK Hynix's move is quite bold, directly listing in the US to capitalize on AI dividends. Their positioning is quite aggressive, it feels like a bunch of other companies will follow suit. Storage chips are about to take off, I feel like my holdings have a chance. Another Korean company, why are they always the quick movers? Is AI really that profitable? Why does everyone want a piece of the pie? The entire supply chain is being reshuffled, it feels like both risks and opportunities are present. Storage is indeed a bottleneck in the AI era, no wonder they are so proactive. By the way, is listing in the US also a gamble on policy trends?
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 12-11 08:55
Still selling concepts, huh? Are storage chips really that scarce? --- When SK Hynix went public, I remembered that retail investors were the ones who had to step in last. --- In this wave of AI, everyone wants to raise funds opportunistically. Smart people should have seen through it long ago. --- Nvidia is making a killing, suppliers are riding the wave, the landscape is so different. --- Koreans have good vision; targeting the US stock market can indeed attract more funding. --- Is the demand for storage chips really that strong? Or is it another round of hype? --- Wait, could this be a new trick in the chip industry to cut the leeks... --- Price hikes followed by going public, this routine feels a bit familiar. --- Going public for financing is no problem, but the last thing to worry about is that orders can't keep up with all the hype.
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BlockchainTalkervip
· 12-11 08:50
actually, sk hynix going public on us markets is lowkey the ultimate play here. they're basically printing money off nvidia's coattails rn
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-11 08:46
It's another story of the AI boom. SK Hynix timed their IPO perfectly, taking advantage of the booming GPU demand to jump in directly. --- Storage chips are becoming popular, it seems data centers really can't do without them. Companies following the trend to go public will have to queue up. --- Nvidia's supply chain players are all making a fortune, which makes me a bit envious. --- Being able to raise so much money with a US listing shows that Korean tech companies are really catching the wave, but when will this AI bubble burst? --- I'm wondering if I should pay attention to other storage chip manufacturers. It feels like this track is about to heat up. --- Hynix took a smart step, securing high-end storage orders and directly listing in the US stock market. Who will be next? --- AI infrastructure construction really burns money, but it seems the funding doors are wide open, and many will follow the trend.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 12-11 08:44
SK Hynix's move this time is quite clever, riding on Nvidia's coattails to earn a fortune. Now, taking advantage of the AI boom, they are上市 in the US stock market, rapidly iterating chip financing. Asian chip manufacturers really need to band together.
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MrDecodervip
· 12-11 08:40
It's rolled up again, another Asian tech company is coming to the U.S. to harvest the profits.
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