存储巨头,利润大增
半导体芯闻·2026-01-20 10:05

Core Viewpoint - Samsung Electronics' memory division is narrowing the profit gap with SK Hynix, primarily due to a rapid increase in DRAM prices since the second half of last year, benefiting Samsung significantly due to its higher market share in shipments [1][2]. Group 1: Financial Performance - Samsung Electronics reported preliminary sales of 93 trillion KRW and an operating profit of 20 trillion KRW for the last quarter, with the memory semiconductor division's operating profit expected to be in the high range of 17 trillion KRW [1]. - The operating profit for Samsung's memory division nearly doubled from the previous quarter's approximately 8 trillion KRW, driven by severe supply shortages causing prices of DRAM and NAND products to surge [1]. - SK Hynix initially projected an operating profit between 16 trillion to 17 trillion KRW, but due to a stronger-than-expected memory supercycle, the profit could reach at least 18 trillion KRW [1][2]. Group 2: Market Trends - The average selling price (ASP) of DRAM and NAND is expected to rise by approximately 30% [1]. - TrendForce predicts that the average selling price of general DRAM will increase by 55% to 60% quarter-on-quarter in the first quarter of this year [2]. - The memory supercycle in the fourth quarter of last year has led both companies to confirm their best quarterly performances ever, with Samsung's high production of general memory contributing to its rapidly improving profitability [2]. Group 3: Future Outlook - Samsung Electronics is expected to surpass SK Hynix in operating profit for the first quarter of this year due to the anticipated significant rise in general DRAM prices [2]. - Both companies are set to release their fourth-quarter financial reports on the same day, marking a significant event in the semiconductor industry [2].