Samsung sees a better second half in 2019
Memory and smartphone sales expected to increase
Samsung Electronics said that the second half of this year will improve a pick up in memory chip and smartphone sales.
Samsung invests $116 billion in non-memory chips
Gunning for TSMC and Qualcomm
Samsung plans to invest $116 billion in non-memory chips through 2030, to cut its reliance on the volatile memory chip market and develop chips for self-driving cars and AI-enabled gear.
Samsung delays folding phones
Needs some improvements
Samsung has delayed the release of its folding phones after reviewers reported reliability problems with the screens.
ASML says Samsung not involved in IP theft
Media made the wrong assumption
ASML denied any involvement by its top client Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in an intellectual property theft case between the Dutch chip equipment maker and a rival.
Samsung Galaxy Fold screen breaks
Tame Apple Press says we told you so
The Tame Apple Press is celebrating after Samsung's folding phones develop problems.
Samsung develops EUV-based 5nm process nodes
Chips are 25 percent smaller and 20 percent more power efficient
Samsung has announced that it has completed development of a 5nm semiconductor process using its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) technology.
Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy A80
Coming with rotating pop-up triple camera
Samsung has unveiled its complete new Galaxy A-series smartphone lineup with Galaxy A80 as the flagship. The Galaxy A80 will come with a unique pop-up and rotating camera system which doubles up as both the main and selfie one.
Samsung gears up to 16nm DRAM
Heading to servers in 2020
Samsung is rumoured to be moving to a new 16nm process node in 2020 for DRAM chips
Samsung begins 5G chips mass production
Stealing the march
Samsung has begun mass production for its 5G chips in a cunning plan to have an early impact in the shaping the next generation network.
Samsung heading for lowest quarterly profit
Memory chip glut
Samsung is heading for its lowest quarterly profit in more than two years as a glut in memory chips, slowing panel sales and rising competition in smartphones hit its bottom line.