Nvidia supplier SK Hynix’s Q1 profit rises five-fold, meets forecasts

Nvidia supplier SK Hynix’s Q1 profit rises five-fold, meets forecasts

By Reuters
Publication Date: 2026-04-22 22:48:00

By Heekyong Yang and Joyce Lee

SEOUL, April 23 (Reuters) – South Korea’s SK Hynix posted a more than five-fold jump in first-quarter operating profit ‌to a record on Thursday, as the artificial intelligence boom drove ‌strong demand for both advanced and conventional memory chip products.

The strong results underscore continued momentum in ​the global memory chip market, as demand from Big Tech companies to build AI data centres has constrained chip supplies and pushed up prices of both high-end and commodity memory chips.

“As AI evolves from large model training to the stage of agentic ‌AI, which repeatedly performs ⁠real-time inference across various service environments, the foundation for memory demand is expanding across both DRAM and NAND flash,” SK Hynix ⁠said in a statement.

Contract prices for certain DRAM chips jumped nearly 83% in the first quarter from the previous quarter, while prices for some NAND products soared around ​160%, according ​to data from market tracker TrendForce.

It expects ​memory chip prices to rise ‌further in the current quarter, signaling another quarter of robust earnings growth, as AI firms race to secure advanced chips needed for their infrastructure rollouts.

Some analysts expect the pace of price increases to ease after the second quarter, but constrained supply would continue until new production capacity comes on line which can take ‌more a year after construction begins.

SK Hynix said…