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SK Hynix stock hits record: here’s the dual force behind surge

by April 14, 2026
by April 14, 2026

SK Hynix stock climbed to a record high on Tuesday as investors doubled down on one of the market’s clearest artificial-intelligence hardware trades.

The rally reflected continuing conviction that SK Hynix sits in one of the strongest positions in the AI infrastructure chain through its dominance in high-bandwidth memory (HBM).

The second sentiment lift came from Nasdaq’s decision to add Sandisk to the Nasdaq-100 later this month.

AI memory remains one of market’s favorite

The core reason investors were willing to push SK Hynix to a new high is straightforward.

The company is increasingly viewed as one of the purest “picks and shovels” beneficiaries of the AI buildout because it makes HBM.

SK Hynix stock had already surged 15% after Samsung Electronics projected an eightfold jump in quarterly operating profit.

The forecast was read as a sign that AI infrastructure demand was still tightening memory supply and supporting prices.

That matters because it is a targeted bet on a part of the semiconductor chain where supply remains constrained and pricing still looks firm.

Analysts at Korea Investment & Securities lifted their full-year operating profit estimate for SK Hynix by 28% after Samsung’s guidance, citing stronger-than-expected DRAM and NAND pricing.

In other words, the market is rewarding the companies seen as bottlenecks in AI infrastructure, and memory remains one of the tightest links in that chain.

Sandisk’s Nasdaq-100 entry

The second force behind Tuesday’s move was more subtle, but still important.

Nasdaq announced on Friday that Sandisk will join the Nasdaq-100 before the market opens on April 20, replacing Atlassian.

That change does not alter SK Hynix’s earnings outlook, but it does reinforce a broader market narrative: memory and storage companies tied to AI infrastructure are back in favor with investors globally.

Index inclusion tends to matter because it can trigger forced buying from passive funds and exchange-traded products that track the benchmark.

In this case, the announcement around Sandisk likely helped strengthen appetite for the wider memory-and-storage theme rather than acting as a company-specific catalyst for SK Hynix itself.

Bigger than a one-stock spike

The deeper message from SK Hynix’s record is that the market is reading the move as part of a broader re-rating across memory rather than as a one-day reaction.

It is now well-known about investors that AI demand is straining memory supply, pushing up prices and prompting chipmakers to accelerate investment.

In January, SK Hynix said it would bring forward the opening of a new factory and start operating another plant in February.

Customers were increasingly seeking multi-year supply deals, another sign that buyers expect tight conditions to persist.

That gives the rally a more durable logic, but it also argues for a little restraint.

A record high does not always mean there was a brand-new fundamental catalyst on the day.

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