Samsung's next Galaxy Unpacked event set for last week of July
Galaxy Fold5 and Flip5 phones as stars of the show
Samsung has now confirmed that its next Galaxy Unpacked event will be held in the last week of July, in Seoul, South Korea, at a unique location of COEX in Samseong-dong, Gangam.
Samsung unveils latest high-end Exynos Auto chip
Headed for Hyundai
Samsung has unveiled its latest high-end Exynos Auto chip for in-vehicle infotainment systems. The Exynos Auto V920 will power next-generation infotainment systems in Hyundai cars after 2025.
Samsung joins RISC-V Software Ecosystem
May the road Rise with you
Samsung Electronics has announced that it has joined RISE (RISC-V Software Ecosystem), an open-source software development project to build and develop an advanced semiconductor ecosystem.
ARM unveils new CPU cores for Exynos chips
Along with Immortalis G720 GPU
ARM has unveiled its next-generation CPU and GPU cores – the Cortex-A520, Cortex-A720, and Cortex-X4.
Apple to snub Samsung and make its own screens
Spending a fortune on micro-LED development
Apple wants to reduce its dependence on Samsung and develop its own micro-LED displays.
Samsung starts mass production of 12nm-class DDR5 DRAM
A 7.2Gbps DRAM with reduced power consumption
Samsung Electronics has announced that it has started mass production of its 16Gb DDR5 DRAM based on the industry’s most advanced 12nm-class process technology.
LG Display supplying high-end TV panels to Samsung
Good deal for both
LG Display will start supplying high-end TV panels to Samsung Electronic from as early as this quarter in a deal that would help both turn a profit.
Samsung to benefit from Apple hoarding
3nm processing wars
Samsung’s bottom line might get a boost from the fruity cargo-cult Apple’s decision to stick all its 3nm processing in TMSC’s basket.
Samsung releases DRAM for the new CXL 2.0 standard
Worked with Chipzilla so it will play nice with Xeon
Samsung has unveiled what it claims is the world’s first DRAM product with the brand-new CXL 2.0 standard.
Chinese mobile phone makers surrender French markets to Samsung
OPPO and OnePlus cut French Connection
Rumours that Chinese firms OPPO and OnePlus had enough of France and were starting to downsize their operations have proven true.