
SK Hynix
South Korea's second-largest memory chipmaker; a key global supplier of AI-critical HBM to Nvidia.
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Will the AI chip boom shield SK Hynix when geopolitical shocks slam Korea's market?
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Iran Conflict 2026: KOSPI hits second circuit breaker- What is SK Hynix?
- SK Hynix is a South Korean semiconductor company and the world's second-largest memory chipmaker, producing DRAM, NAND flash, and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips used in AI accelerators. It is part of the SK Group conglomerate.
- Why did SK Hynix shares fall 12% in 2026?
- During the Iran conflict in 2026, South Korea's KOSPI fell more than 8% in a single session, triggering a circuit breaker. SK Hynix dropped 12.3%, as investors feared geopolitical escalation would curb global technology demand.Source: KOSPI circuit breaker event
- Does SK Hynix supply HBM chips to Nvidia?
- Yes. SK Hynix is Nvidia's primary supplier of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for AI chips, including the H100 and Blackwell series used in data centres globally.
Background
SK Hynix's role in the AI jobs and power story is upstream of everything: as Nvidia's primary supplier of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, its production capacity determines how fast AI data centres can be built, which in turn sets the ceiling on how rapidly AI-driven productivity gains — and AI-driven job displacement — can accelerate. Alphabet's Q1 2026 earnings call, on which CEO Sundar Pichai said Google was 'compute constrained in the near term', implicitly named HBM supply as one of the binding bottlenecks.
SK Hynix operates within a small consortium: TSMC handles the advanced logic dies at the heart of AI accelerators; SK Hynix and Samsung supply the HBM stacks that give those accelerators their memory bandwidth. The three companies form an irreplaceable supply chain for frontier AI hardware, and collective pricing power within that chain is a direct determinant of the unit economics of AI deployment — and therefore of how aggressively companies can substitute AI for human labour at any given cost point.
For the AI jobs story specifically, SK Hynix's supply constraints function as a natural brake on displacement speed: if HBM production cannot keep pace with AI accelerator demand, the rate of AI deployment in enterprise applications is physically limited regardless of software capability or corporate intent. The memory supply chain is not discussed in most AI employment analyses, but it is a genuine governor on the pace at which AI replaces human workers.