The massive oversubscription of SK Hynix’s IPO isn’t just a financial headline. It is a signal that we have moved past the era of commoditized memory and into an era of "AI-essential" infrastructure. The DRAM market is no longer just tracking the cyclical ups and downs of PC and smartphone shipments. It has become the primary bottleneck for the global AI supercycle. By prioritizing high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for data centers, manufacturers have essentially engineered a structural, long-term scarcity for the rest of the consumer electronics world. We are watching the "memory-first" economy solidify, a reality where the true cost of intelligence is measured in the bits and gates of a silicon wafer that is increasingly hard to find.
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