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SK Hynix

SK Hynix Inc.
TypePublic
Traded asKRX: 000660
IndustrySemiconductor
Founded1983
HeadquartersIcheon, South Korea
Key peopleOcheol Kwon (CEO)
ProductsDRAM, NAND Flash
RevenueIncrease US$ 6.8 billion (2010)[1]
Net incomeDecrease US$ 298.4 million (2010)
Employees17,130
Websitehttp://www.skhynix.com
SK Hynix
Hangul�-�스케이하이닉스
Revised RomanizationEseukeihainikseu
McCune–ReischauerEsŭk’eihainiksŭ

SK Hynix Inc. (KRX: 000660 is a South Korean memory semiconductor supplier of dynamic random access memory ('DRAM') chips and flash memory chips. Founded in 1983, Hynix is the world's second-largest memory chipmaker (after Samsung Electronics)[2] and the world's sixth-largest semiconductor company.[3] Formerly known as Hyundai Electronics, the company has manufacturing sites in Korea, the U.S., China [4] and Taiwan. Hynix has recently been merged to SK Group, the 3rd largest conglomerate in South Korea, in 2012. The company's shares are traded on the Korea Stock Exchange, and the Global Depository shares are listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. Hynix memory is used by Apple Inc. in some of their MacBook and Macbook Pro computers, is used by Asus in their Google-branded Nexus 7 tablet, is an OEM provider for IBM System x servers, and is used in PC desktops as well as the ASUS Eee PC.

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History

  • 1949 Originally incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Korea[5]
  • 1985 Started mass production of 256K DRAM
  • 1993 Took over Maxtor (US HDD main factory)
  • 1996 Initial public offering on the Korea Stock Exchange[5]
  • 1999 Merged with LG Semiconductor Co., Ltd.[5]
  • 2000 Spun off Hyundai Image Quest, Hyundai Autonet and Hyundai Calibration & Certification Technologies
  • 2001 Changed the Company name to "Hynix Semiconductor Inc.";[5] spun off Hyundai Syscomm, Hyundai CuriTel, and Hyundai Networks; Completed spin-off from Hyundai Group;[5]
  • 2002 Sold HYDIS, TFT-LCD Business Unit
  • 2004 Signed System IC Business Transfer Agreement with System Semiconductor
  • 2005 Emerged from Corporate Restructuring Promotion Act ahead of schedule
  • 2006 Posted record the highest revenues since foundation
    Established global manufacturing network with complete construction of Hynix-ST Semiconductor Inc.
    Hynix's wholly owned manufacturing subsidiary in China
  • 2007 Appointed Mr. Jong-Kap Kim as the new chairman & CEO
  • 2009 Company put up for sale by its lenders after it defaulted on loans and a subsequent debt-equity swap
  • 2010 Fine of 51.47 million euro for illegally fixing prices with 8 other memory chip makers.[6]
  • 2010 In January 2010, Hynix Semiconductor Inc was put up for sale in an auction valued at close to $3 billion. A committee of nine creditors-turned-shareholders, including Shinhan Bank and Woori Bank, has unanimously agreed to restart the sale in a public auction, Korea Exchange Bank (KEB), Hynix's largest shareholder, said on November 25. "It is not the time to discuss a block sale," KEB said in a statement. The sale will be advertised to domestic companies around December 20 and KEB expects to receive letters of intent by the end of January.[7] On 31 August 2010, HP announced collaboration with Hynix to bring memristor to high volume manufacturing step (targeted for 2013). Memristor is going to be the next-generation of non-volatile memories and has also shown computational capability.[8]
  • 2012 SK Group, the third-largest conglomerate in South Korea, acquired a 21.05% stake in Hynix.[9]

Products

A 1GB DDR2 SO-DIMM Hynix Memory chip

Hynix produces a variety of semiconductor memories.

  • Computing Memory
  • Consumer & Network Memory
  • Graphics Memory
  • Mobile Memory
  • NAND Flash
  • CMOS Image Sensor
  • EOL Products
  • Solid State Drive(SSD)

See also

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  • Daftar/Tabel -- Semiconductor Fabrication Plants
  • SK Group

References

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