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Samsung hits highest US smartphone market in four years

Samsung Electronics Co. has achieved its highest market share in the US smartphone market in four years, thanks to its…
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SK Hynix aims to expand AI memory leadership with new NAND chip

SK Hynix’s new NAND flash product ZUFS 4.0 South Korea’s SK Hynix Inc. aims to expand its memory leadership in…
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SK Hynix to sell 50% stake in Wuxi foundry unit to China state firm

SK Hynix Wuxi (Courtesy of SK Hynix) SK Hynix Inc. will sell a nearly half stake in its foundry unit…
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Samsung Medison buys AI medical startup Sonio for $93 mn

(Captured from Samsung Medison website) South Korea’s Samsung Medison, a medical equipment subsidiary of the leading global memory chipmaker Samsung…
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Samsung tops global OLED market in one year

Samsung Electronics Co. announced on Wednesday that it achieved the number one sales position in the global OLED monitor market…
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SK Hynix, Samsung set to benefit from explosive HBM sales growth

Sales of high-bandwidth memory (HBM), the hottest DRAM product essential for artificial intelligence devices, will significantly grow in the coming…
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Samsung Electronics unveils 114-inch Micro LED

Samsung Electronics Co. announced on Tuesday that it unveiled its 114-inch Micro LED to expand its Micro LED lineup to…
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Samsung sets up team to win AI chip deal from Nvidia

(Courtesy of Samsung Electronics) Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s top memory chipmaker, established a team for a billions-of-dollars high-bandwidth memory…
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Samsung vows to shift gears to focus on HBM, server memory chips

Samsung’s 36-gigabyte (GB) 12-layer HBM3E 12H chip South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics Co. said on Tuesday it will adjust…
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Samsung holds Odyssey event with T1 in Chengdu

Samsung Electronics Co. announced on Monday that it held an Odyssey gaming monitor experience event with the T1, the top-tier…
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Samsung’s Jay Y. Lee visits Zeiss to reinforce EUV ties

Jay Y. Lee, executive chairman of Samsung Electronics (second from left), poses for a photo during his visit to Zeiss…











