SK Hynix CEO sees worst-ever memory supply shortage in 2027, says demand to outstrip supply beyond 2030

SK Hynix CEO Kwak Noh-jung said the global memory industry is heading for its worst-ever supply shortage in 2027, forecasting that demand for memory will continue ‌to ⁠exceed the ⁠company’s ability to produce it well into the next decade despite aggressive capacity expansion.

“We forecast that next year will be the worst year in the industry’s history from the supply perspective,” Kwak told Reuters in an interview on ⁠Friday, the ‌day the South Korean memory chipmaker began trading on the Nasdaq.

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