SK Hynix plans to set up US unit for AI investment, media reports


File Photo: The SK Hynix logo appears in this illustration taken August 25, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

(Corrects to ‌say SK Hynix is considering, not ‌planning, in paragraph 1)

SEOUL, Jan ‌27 (Reuters) - SK Hynix is considering establishing a unit focusing on artificial intelligence investment, the ‍company said on Tuesday, after ‍a media report ‌that it will be set up ‍in ​the United States.

SK Hynix, a South Korean chipmaker and ⁠major supplier of advanced AI chips ‌to Nvidia, said in a regulatory filing ⁠that various ‍measures were under consideration, including establishing a subsidiary for AI investment, after ‍the report.

The Maeil Business ‌newspaper reported earlier that SK Hynix will establish a U.S. subsidiary and it will be in charge of managing a total of 10 trillion won ($6.92 billion) worth of AI-related assets held ‌overseas by affiliates of SK Group, including their stakes in U.S. nuclear energy ​firm TerraPower.

($1 = 1,444.4800 won)

(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin and Jihoon Lee, Editing by Louise Heavens)

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