AI Chip Boom Propels SK Hynix to Stunning $2.5B Quarterly Profit

The South Korean memory chip leader smashed expectations with a 326% operating profit surge to 3.42 trillion won ($2.5 billion) in Q1, trouncing the 2.8 trillion won Wall Street forecast.
The stellar performance was driven by unprecedented demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips used in artificial intelligence servers, which now account for 38% of total revenue compared to just 12% a year ago.
Key Financial Highlights:
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Revenue: 12.43 trillion won ($9.1B), up 89% YoY
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Operating margin: 27.5% vs 18.3% in Q4 2024
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HBM chip sales: 4.72 trillion won (+420% YoY)
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DRAM ASP increase: 19% quarter-over-quarter
Strategic Developments:
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Completed HBM3E qualification with Nvidia (NVDA)
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Commenced mass production of 16-layer HBM4 chips
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Announced $14B U.S. advanced packaging facility
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AI-related memory now 61% of product mix
“Generative AI is driving the most explosive memory demand cycle we’ve seen since smartphones,” said CFO Kim Woohyun during the earnings call. Management confirmed a sold-out position across its HBM product lines through at least 2026, reflecting what analysts call ‘the most supply-constrained memory market in history.