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Memory giant SK Hynix eyes US listing to fund AI-fueled capacity boom
business17 days ago

Memory giant SK Hynix eyes US listing to fund AI-fueled capacity boom

SK Hynix disclosed a confidential SEC filing for a potential U.S. listing via American Depositary Receipts within 2026, aiming to raise about $6.7–$10 billion to fund capacity expansion amid surging AI-driven memory demand. Details on size, method and timing aren’t finalized and will be disclosed later or within six months. The company is pursuing major capex, including new Korean fabs and U.S. packaging facilities, and recently placed a large ASML equipment order as it rides an “unprecedented growth” in the memory market.

"Christopher Nolan Stands Firm on Oppenheimer Sound Controversy"
film2 years ago

"Christopher Nolan Stands Firm on Oppenheimer Sound Controversy"

Christopher Nolan defends the sound mix in his latest film "Oppenheimer," stating that he refuses to re-record actors' dialogue in post-production. Despite complaints about the difficulty in understanding dialogue against the score and sound design, Nolan prefers to use the original performances captured on set. He acknowledges the risk of using loud IMAX cameras but mentions improvements in camera technology and software that filter out camera noise. Despite the dialogue issues, "Oppenheimer" has achieved significant box office success, surpassing $400 million worldwide in less than two weeks and expected to gross over $200 million domestically by its third weekend.

Key Questions to Ask Your Doctor Before a Colonoscopy
health3 years ago

Key Questions to Ask Your Doctor Before a Colonoscopy

To ensure a thorough colonoscopy, patients should ask their doctor about their adenoma detection rate (ADR) and withdrawal time. A high ADR means the doctor is finding and removing potentially cancerous polyps, while a withdrawal time of around seven or eight minutes ensures nothing is missed. Colorectal cancer is the third deadliest form of cancer in the US, but getting screened can greatly reduce the risk. The recommended age for a first colonoscopy screening is now 45 for those at average risk.