SK Hynix joins $1 trillion club after Samsung, Micron on AI chip boom

The SK Hynix logo appears in this illustration taken August 25, 2025. REUTERS
SEOUL, May 27 (Reuters) – SK Hynix topped $1 trillion in market value for the first time on Wednesday, joining its memory chip ‌rivals Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology in reaching the milestone on an AI-driven rally.
Shares of SK Hynix jumped as much as 14.9%, taking the South Korean chipmaker’s market value to a record 1,680 trillion won ($1.12 trillion) and propelling the country’s benchmark KOSPI index  to a record high.
Domestic rival Samsung surpassed $1 trillion in market value for the ​first time on May 6, while U.S.-listed Micron did so on Tuesday.
Strong demand for high-end memory chips used in AI chipsets like ​those designed by Nvidia has tightened supply and driven up prices, benefiting the world’s biggest makers of the ⁠semiconductors.
Memory chip prices doubled in the first quarter alone from the previous period and are forecast to climb up to 63% in the ​current quarter due to AI data centre demand that has constrained supplies for smartphones, laptops and automobiles and helped top memory chipmakers report record profits.
There ​are only three Asian companies that have joined the $1 trillion club, including TSMC. South Korea has become the first country other than the U.S. to have more than one company reach that market value.
SK Hynix topped $1 trillion in market value for the first time this week, joining Samsung and Micron to hit the milestone as they benefit from the AI boom.
SK Hynix topped $1 trillion in market value for the first time this week, joining Samsung and Micron to hit the milestone as they benefit from the AI boom.

HIGH VALUATION TARGETS

Led by the two chipmakers, South Korea’s KOSPI stock index rose as much as 5.09% to 8,457.09, its highest ​on record, with the sharp gains triggering a “sidecar” curb that temporarily halted algorithmic trading.
With Wednesday’s rally, Samsung and SK Hynix accounted for half of ​the index by market capitalisation. The KOSPI, which has emerged as the world’s best performer in a global AI boom, has risen 91% so far this ‌year, after ⁠rising 76% last year.
“We expect memory chip demand to continue exceeding supply by 2028 to keep price levels high,” Kim Young-gun, an analyst at Mirae Asset Securities in Seoul, said in a report, raising target prices for SK Hynix and Samsung by 18.8% and 14.6% to 3.8 million won per share and 550,000 won, respectively.
SK Hynix shares traded around 2.3 million won on Wednesday.
Samsung shares also rose as much as 8% to ​323,000 won on Wednesday to a ​fresh record high, as unionised ⁠workers in South Korea voted to approve a tentative wage deal, averting a strike that threatened to rattle global chip supplies.
UBS said in a report on Tuesday that it had more than tripled its target price for ​Micron, citing “the structural changes AI has driven to the entire memory complex.”
Samsung shares have risen 149% so ​far this year, while ⁠SK Hynix shares are up 215% and Micron shares are up 245%.

ETF INTEREST

In recent weeks, U.S. retail investors have invested billions of dollars into a new exchange-traded fund (ETF) that gives them exposure to Samsung and SK Hynix.
The first South Korean single-stock leveraged ETFs linked to Samsung and SK Hynix surged on ⁠their market ​debut on Wednesday, posting double-digit gains as semiconductor shares rallied.
The Korea Financial Investment Association’s ​website, which provides online courses required for retail investors to invest in leveraged ETFs, was briefly offline on Wednesday as investors rushed to access the courses, local media reported.
($1 = 1,507.8300 ​won)

Reporting by Jihoon Lee, Yena Park and Heekyong Yang; Editing by Ed Davies and Jamie Freed

 

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