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SK hynix places record $8 billion order for ASML EUV lithography machines -- should pay for up to 30 EUV machines over two years, serving HBM and advanced DRAM production
Roughly 30 scanners will equip two South Korean fabs producing HBM and advanced DRAM through 2027. SK hynix disclosed in a regulatory filing on Tuesday that it will purchase 11.9 trillion won ($7.9 billion) worth of EUV lithography equipment from ASML by the end of 2027, as reported by Bloomberg. The deal is the largest single EUV order ever publicly disclosed by an ASML customer, and it runs through December 2027. SK hynix said the tools are intended for mass production of next-gen products as the company races to expand capacity for AI-driven memory demand. Bernstein analyst David Dao estimates that the order covers approximately 30 new EUV machines over two years, slightly above his prior forecast of 26. The scanners will be deployed across two facilities: SK hynix's M15X plant in Cheongju, which is focused on producing HBM chips, and the new Yongin Semiconductor Cluster, which will handle advanced DRAM. Ryu Young-ho, a senior analyst at NH Investment & Securities, told Reuters that the equipment is expected to serve both HBM and advanced DRAM production. SK hynix accelerated the Yongin timeline earlier this year, moving the first cleanroom opening from May to February 2027. The company committed a total of 31 trillion won ($21.5 billion) to the Yongin Phase 1 fab, which will eventually house two building shells and six cleanrooms. M15X, meanwhile, began deploying wafers in February after its first clean room opened in October of last year. ING analyst Marc Hesselink noted in a client note that the order contains a "pull-in element" designed to lock down ASML equipment supply ahead of competitors. SK hynix is likely to increase spending on the less advanced DUV lithography machines separately, where lead times are shorter at three to six months, Hesselink added. ASML, which announced plans to cut some 1,700 managerial roles back in January, reported a €38.8 billion order backlog at the end of 2025. Samsung and TSMC are also major buyers of EUV equipment, and all three major memory makers are expanding capacity as AI infrastructure buildout continues to strain global DRAM and HBM supply. SK hynix currently holds more than 60% of the global HBM market and is a primary supplier to Nvidia, but Samsung is ramping its own EUV-based HBM production aggressively. SK hynix announced a separate $13 billion advanced packaging facility in Cheongju earlier this year to handle the downstream assembly of HBM chips produced at M15X. Follow Tom's Hardware on Google News, or add us as a preferred source, to get our latest news, analysis, & reviews in your feeds.
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SK hynix to purchase $7.9 bil. worth of chip equipment from ASML - The Korea Times
Nvidia's VR200 and SK hynix's high bandwidth memory HBM4 product and SOCAMM2 are displayed at the Future Technologies Conference in California, March 17 (local time). Courtesy of SK hynix SK hynix on Tuesday decided to purchase advanced production equipment worth 12 trillion won ($7.9 billion) from the Netherlands-based ASML, in line with efforts to address growing demand for memory chips. The Korean chipmaker announced the decision through a regulatory filing, noting the equipment, extreme ultraviolet (EUV) scanners, will be delivered by December 2027 for its next-generation production processes. The move comes amid SK hynix's push to expand the production of memory chips, including high bandwidth memory (HBM), on the back of soaring demand from the artificial intelligence (AI) industry. SK hynix plans to accelerate the transition to sixth-generation process technology using the new EUV scanners, aiming to expand its AI-related memory portfolio. "We aim to respond to soaring global memory demand and solidify our leadership in the market," an SK hynix official said.
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SK hynix has ordered $7.9 billion worth of EUV lithography equipment from ASML, the largest single EUV order ever publicly disclosed. The deal covers approximately 30 scanners to be delivered through December 2027, targeting HBM and advanced DRAM production as AI-driven memory demand surges. The strategic investment aims to secure supply ahead of competitors Samsung and TSMC.
SK hynix disclosed in a regulatory filing on Tuesday that it will purchase 11.9 trillion won ($7.9 billion) worth of EUV lithography equipment from ASML by the end of 2027, marking the largest single EUV order ever publicly disclosed by an ASML customer
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. The chip production equipment is intended for mass production of next-generation memory chips as the company races to expand capacity for AI-driven memory demand1
. Bernstein analyst David Dao estimates that the order covers approximately 30 new EUV scanners over two years, slightly above his prior forecast of 26 machines1
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The scanners will be deployed across two facilities that are central to SK hynix's capacity expansion strategy. The M15X plant in Cheongju is focused on producing High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) chips, while the new Yongin Semiconductor Cluster will handle advanced DRAM production
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. Ryu Young-ho, a senior analyst at NH Investment & Securities, confirmed that the equipment is expected to serve both HBM and advanced DRAM production1
. The M15X facility began deploying wafers in February after its first cleanroom opened in October of last year, while SK hynix accelerated the Yongin timeline earlier this year, moving the first cleanroom opening from May to February 20271
. The company committed a total of 31 trillion won ($21.5 billion) to the Yongin Phase 1 fab, which will eventually house two building shells and six cleanrooms1
.ING analyst Marc Hesselink noted in a client note that the order contains a "pull-in element" designed to lock down ASML equipment supply ahead of competitors
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. This strategic investment comes as Samsung and TSMC are also major buyers of EUV equipment, and all three major memory makers are expanding capacity as AI infrastructure buildout continues to strain global DRAM and HBM supply1
. SK hynix currently holds more than 60% of the global HBM market and is a primary supplier to Nvidia1
. An SK hynix official stated, "We aim to respond to soaring global memory demand and solidify our leadership in the market"2
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The massive order reflects the intensifying competition in the semiconductor industry as artificial intelligence (AI) applications drive unprecedented memory demand. Samsung is ramping its own EUV-based HBM production aggressively, challenging SK hynix's dominant position
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. SK hynix plans to accelerate the transition to sixth-generation process technology using the new EUV scanners, aiming to expand its AI-related memory portfolio, including HBM4 products2
. The company announced a separate $13 billion advanced packaging facility in Cheongju earlier this year to handle the downstream assembly of HBM chips produced at M15X1
. ASML, which announced plans to cut some 1,700 managerial roles back in January, reported a €38.8 billion order backlog at the end of 2025, indicating robust demand across the industry1
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