Kospi is the most frequent co-covered peer, appearing in 3 of the 5 tracked stories. Across a 152-day span, the pace is roughly 0.2 stories per week. The busiest single day carried 2. Coverage clusters in earnings, which accounts for 3 of those 5, with the remainder spread across 2 other categories.
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What the coverage shows about SK Hynix Inc.
Kospi is the most frequent co-covered peer, appearing in 3 of the 5 tracked stories. Across a 152-day span, the pace is roughly 0.2 stories per week. The busiest single day carried 2. Coverage clusters in earnings, which accounts for 3 of those 5, with the remainder spread across 2 other categories. They are less corroborated than the beat average, carrying 2 original sources each against 2.9 for the same window. Against the same-window beat baseline of 22% negative, this entity's 20% share is less negative. The 6.2 average consequence score is below the beat benchmark of 6.6 in the same window. This profile follows 5 AI stories mentioning SK Hynix Inc. across the period from March 15, 2026 to August 13, 2026.
Stories tracked
5
Per week
0.2
Negative
20%
Sources per story
2
Computed from the 5 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 1264 AI stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.
Coverage cohort
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Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering SK Hynix Inc.. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.
The global AI trade is regaining momentum, with Korea's Kospi up 22% from its July 30 low and memory suppliers Samsung and SK Hynix each gaining more than 5%. Continued Big Tech AI infrastructure spending is driving renewed demand for the memory chips that power AI accelerators. The rebound underscores how tightly AI capital expenditure is linked to hardware supply chains.
Samsung and SK Hynix are leading a 22% Kospi rebound from its July 30 low as investors regain confidence in AI hardware demand. The reversal follows Big Tech results that reaffirmed massive AI capital spending, though stability in the AI narrative remains a key condition for further gains.
Post AI sell-off, global funds are shifting from Korea's concentrated memory plays to Taiwan's broader semiconductor ecosystem. The move underscores a growing preference for a diversified AI supply chain that offers less volatility and higher earnings revision momentum.
A double dose of AI infrastructure deals—Broadcom's long-term silicon pact with Apple and TeraWulf's 20-year data center contract with Anthropic—ignited a recovery in AI stocks on Monday, lifting the S&P 500 within 1% of its record. The rally comes just ahead of SK Hynix's $28 billion U.S. listing, a critical test of global AI investment sentiment.
A major disruption in global helium production following an Iranian drone attack on Qatari gas facilities is threatening the semiconductor supply chain essential for the AI industry. With nearly one-third of global helium capacity offline, chipmakers like TSMC and Samsung face rising costs and production risks, potentially stalling the momentum of global AI development.
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