South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix on Monday launched a U.S. share sale to raise 43 trillion won ($28.07 billion) and drew indications of interest for up to $7 billion from major investors, as it capitalises on the global AI boom with one ​of the world's largest new share sales.

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Technology Roundup

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South Korea's SK Hynix launches $28 billion US listing to ride global AI wave 

 

Microsoft joins AI-driven tech layoff wave with 4,800 job cuts 

 

Broadcom, Apple extend chip supply deal through 2031 

 

ITV and Comcast's Sky reshape British TV landscape with $2.1 billion deal 

 

TeraWulf jumps on $19 billion data center lease deal with Anthropic 

 

Samsung likely to post 18-fold jump in profit on surging AI demand for memory 

 

Tencent unit seeks up to $1.55 billion from Kuaishou share sale, term sheet shows 

 

AI investors may pivot to hyperscalers from chipmakers, Morgan Stanley says 

 

Indian IT firms face muted Q1 as AI shift, weak demand weigh 

 

Micron, Ford sign semiconductor supply agreement for vehicles 

 

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