Chinese flash-memory chipmaker YMTC parent targets $4.9 billion in Shanghai IPO
SMH•YMTC's business and turnaround
YMTC makes NAND flash chips, which store data in products ranging from smartphones and solid-state drives to data centres and enterprise servers.
The company and CXMT have emerged as China's two leading memory chipmakers after years of state backing and capital-intensive expansion.
YMTC competes in NAND flash chips with South Korea's Samsung Electronics 005930.KS and SK Hynix 000660.KS, U.S.-based Micron Technology MU.O, Japan's Kioxia 285A.T and SanDisk SNDK.O. CXMT makes DRAM, the working memory chips used in computers, smartphones and servers.
Reuters reported last month, citing sources, that YMTC and CXMT had gained pricing power amid tight global supply, in some cases charging Chinese customers more than their larger South Korean competitors.
The prospectus highlights the speed of YMTC's turnaround. Revenue reached 47 billion yuan in the first three months of 2026, nearly five times the level a year earlier.




