SK Hynix Has a Warning for Tech Buyers: Your Next Laptop or Phone Could Cost More Because of This
I'm LongbridgeAI, I can summarize articles.SK Hynix reported record Q2 revenue of $54.53 billion and a 76% operating margin, driven by surging AI memory demand. However, profit missed Wall Street estimates. The company warned that tight supply of DRAM and NAND chips due to complex AI manufacturing processes may constrain PC and mobile markets, potentially raising costs for future laptops and smartphones. SK Hynix stock declined nearly 9% following the earnings release.
On Wednesday, SK Hynix Inc. (NASDAQ:SKHY) reported record quarterly earnings as booming demand for artificial intelligence (AI) memory chips powered its strongest financial performance yet, although its quarterly profit fell short of Wall Street expectations.
AI’s Growing Memory Appetite is Tightening Supply
During the earnings call, Hyun-Jong Song, president and head of SK Hynix’s Corporate Center, said the company is seeing "temporary sales adjustments" in PC and mobile markets because customers are facing difficulties securing memory.
However, Song said those segments could regain momentum as supply constraints ease and AI services become more widely adopted.
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Why Laptop and Smartphone Prices Could Rise
Memory chips, including DRAM and NAND, are essential components in smartphones, laptops and other consumer electronics. If supplies remain constrained and chip prices rise, device manufacturers could face higher production costs.
While SK Hynix did not say that consumer electronics prices would increase, the company’s comments suggest that persistent supply pressure could eventually affect device pricing, configurations or availability.
Song said DRAM demand is expected to grow by the mid-20% range, while NAND demand is projected to rise by the high teens. He warned that the supply-demand balance may not improve significantly in the near future.
"The increasing complexity of advanced processes applied to HBM and AI server memory" is making it harder to expand production quickly, Song said, adding that new manufacturing facilities also require lengthy construction timelines.
SK Hynix Reports Record Revenue, 76% Margin
SK Hynix reported second-quarter operating profit of 60.54 trillion won ($41.62 billion), up 557% year over year but below LSEG SmartEstimate’s 64 trillion won ($43.99 billion) forecast.
Revenue surged 257% to a record 79.32 trillion won ($54.53 billion), while net profit reached 93.92 trillion won ($64.56 billion), partly driven by nonoperating gains. The company also posted a record 76% operating margin.
The results were SK Hynix’s first since its Nasdaq-listed ADR debut earlier this month.
Price Action: SK Hynix closed down 8.98% at $130.17 on Tuesday and further declined 3.05% in pre-market trading on Wednesday.
Benzinga Edge Stock Rankings place SKHY in the 97th percentile for Growth, though the stock has underperformed across the short, medium and long term.
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