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Memory Maker CXMT Overtakes Tencent to Become China's Most Valuable Company 17 Days After its IPO

Accepted submission by Arthur T Knackerbracket at 2026-08-13 14:49:55
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https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cxmt-overtakes-tencent-to-become-chinas-most-valuable-company-17-days-after-its-ipo [tomshardware.com]

Memory Maker CXMT Overtakes Tencent To Become China's Most Valuable Company 17 Days After Its IPO — Now Worth $524 Billion

Tencent reported second-quarter revenue of RMB 204.8 billion ($30.3 billion) on Wednesday, up 11% year-over-year, with capital expenditure climbing 176% to RMB 52.8 billion as the company bought computing capacity for its AI models and agents. Free cash flow went negative at RMB 13.8 billion. Tencent's U.S.-listed shares dropped 5.34% following the report, extending a decline that's reached 26% so far in 2026, even as domestic games revenue grew 17% and marketing services revenue rose 22%.

CXMT held 7.67% of the global DRAM market in 2025, according to sales figures in its IPO prospectus. Its $524 billion market cap now sits at roughly half of Micron's $1 trillion and about 60% of SK hynix's $880 billion, and the company plans to close the output gap with a sixth mega-fab and a 30% DRAM share target by 2030 [tomshardware.com], though it still lacks the EUV lithography tools its rivals use.

CXMT swung to an operating profit of 35.43 billion yuan ($5.2 billion) in the first quarter from a 2.83 billion yuan loss a year earlier, riding DRAM prices that have climbed throughout the ongoing memory shortage. The company became the first semiconductor firm to top mainland China's stock market in its 35-year history when it listed on July 27, raising $8.6 billion in an IPO whose retail tranche was 212 times oversubscribed.

Analysts remain far apart on whether CXMT’s ranking holds water, however, with Nomura's price target of 116 yuan implying further upside, while Morningstar's fair value estimate of 14.90 yuan puts the stock at more than three times what the firm thinks it's worth.

Luke James is a freelance writer and journalist.  Although his background is in legal, he has a personal interest in all things tech, especially hardware and microelectronics, and anything regulatory. 


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