By Heekyong Yang and Hyunjoo Jin SUWON, South Korea, March 18 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics sees strong demand for chips continuing this year, driven by the global artificial intelligence wave, but ...
Samsung Electronics is expressing strong confidence in sustained chip demand throughout this year, with artificial intelligence continuing to serve as the primary growth engine for the semiconductor ...
Samsung’s profits nearly tripled in Q4 2025, fueled by AI-driven demand for memory chips, delivering KRW 20.1 trillion in profit on KRW 93.8 trillion in revenue. Samsung is selling fewer chips overall ...
Just a few years ago, Samsung Electronics stood as a leading force in the global semiconductor race, dominating one chip sector and eyeing Taiwan’s TSMC in the battle for supremacy in another. But ...
Google’s switch to TSMC to manufacture the Pixel 10 series chip was “shocking” for Samsung, sparking a major internal “wake-up call.” Reports indicate Samsung’s 3nm yield issues and IP deficiencies ...
Samsung has officially unveiled the Exynos 2600, the world's first 2 nanometer mobile system-on-a-chip (SoC), built on the company's Gate-All-Around (GAA) process. The 10-core ARM-based design aims to ...
Memory giants Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung have led a rally in semiconductor stocks this year. Memory prices surged in 2025 and are likely to increase further in 2026 as demand for these chips which ...