SK Hynix Targets Massive US IPO To Fuel Global AI Chip Expansion

SK Hynix is pursuing a major capital raise and expanding production amid intensifying competition in the AI chip market.
U.S. IPO Plans To Fund Expansion
SK Hynix plans to confidentially file for a U.S. IPO in the second half of 2026, potentially selling 2% to 3% of its shares, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
A source told Reuters that the offering could raise up to $14 billion, though details remain undecided.
The company intends to use the funds to build new chip factories in South Korea and Indiana to meet rising demand from AI data centers. CEO Kwak Noh-jung said the move aims to improve the company’s valuation in the U.S. market.
Analysts Split On Strategy And Shareholder Impact
However, the Korea Corporate Governance Forum warned that issuing new shares could dilute the holdings of existing investors.
IBK Asset Management fund manager Kim Hyun-su also criticized the plan, suggesting the company could use existing shares and buybacks instead.
Heavy Investment And Rising Competition In AI Chips
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