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[News] SK Hynix Set to Surpass Samsung in Q3 Profits Amid Booming HBM Sales


2024-10-07 Semiconductors editor

South Korea’s two major memory chip manufacturers, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, are set to release their Q3 earnings reports (July to September) at the end of the month, with Samsung Electronics also announcing its financial forecast on October 8.

According to The Korea Times, the market expects SK Hynix to see a significant surge in operating profit driven by strong demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM), potentially outperforming Samsung’s semiconductor division.

The Korea Times reports that SK Hynix’s Q3 operating profit is forecast to hit 6.76 trillion won (around $5 billion), with total revenue projected at 17.99 trillion won. If these estimates hold, SK Hynix may set a new record for quarterly operating profit, despite the broader challenges facing the global memory chip market.

On the other hand, Samsung Electronics does not break down individual business units in its earnings forecasts. However, the company’s Device Solutions (DS) division, which handles the memory chip business, is expected to contribute more than half of Samsung’s overall operating profit.

The market anticipates that Samsung Electronics will report an overall Q3 operating profit of 10.77 trillion won, with its DS division’s profit ranging between 5.2 trillion and 6.3 trillion won.

The Korea Times points out that SK Hynix could potentially surpass Samsung in operating profit by 400 billion to 1.5 trillion won, dealing a blow to Samsung’s long-standing dominance as the world’s top memory chipmaker.

There is growing speculation that SK Hynix may overtake Samsung in annual operating profit.

According to Business Korea, SK Hynix has begun mass production of the world’s first 12-layer HBM3E, following its earlier shipment of 8-layer HBM3E to Nvidia, the leading semiconductor company. The company plans to start supplying the 12-layer HBM3E within this year, further strengthening its market position.

TrendForce forecasts that by next year, HBM will account for 10% of total DRAM bit production and contribute more than 30% of DRAM market revenue. Moreover, HBM3E is expected to make up over 80% of the total HBM demand.

(Photo credit: SK Hynix)

Please note that this article cites information from The Korea Times and Business Korea.

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