SK Hynix
SK Hynix is a South Korean manufacturer and supplier of flash memory chips and DRAM chips. After Samsung Electronics, Hynix is the second-largest memory chip manufacturer and the third-largest semiconductor manufacturer in the world. The company, now known as Hyundai Electronics, was established in 1983 as Hyundai Electronic Industrial Co., Ltd. It has manufacturing facilities in Korea, the US, China's mainland, and Taiwan.
In 2012, Hynix and SK Group combined after SK Telecom became a significant stakeholder (the third largest conglomerate in South Korea). Microsoft, Apple, Asus, Dell, MSI, HP Inc., and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise are some of the company's top clients (formerly Hewlett-Packard). Other items that employ Hynix memory include hard disk drives, mobile phones, set-top boxes, personal digital assistants, and DVD players.
SK Hynix's market cap was $48.32 billion as of March 2023. By market capitalization, SK Hynix is now the 326th most valuable corporation in the world. The most recent financial reports for SK Hynix indicate that the company's current revenue (TTM) is $38.73 billion. The corporation generated $36.97 billion in revenue in 2021, a rise from $27.36 billion in revenue in 2020.
Founded: October 15, 1949
Headquarters: Icheon, South Korea
Website: www.skhynix.com