Interest in mobile AP processors slumps
Strategy Analytics says it fell five percent
Beancounters at Strategy Analytics have added up some numbers and divided them by their shoe size and decided that the global smartphone applications processor (AP) market declined five percent on year to $20.2 billion in 2017.
Samsung and SK Hynix wage car wars
The battle of the semiconductors
Samsung and SK Hynix are at war to expand their automotive semiconductor business in line with the emergence of self-driving, smart vehicles.
Smartphones rebound
But the winner was not Apple
The worldwide mobile device market has rebounded after a difficult quarter to once again return to growth levels, but apparently not for Apple's lastest attempt to charge more for less - the iPhone X.
Samsung lays out process roadmap
New process technology down to 3-nanometer
More details have come out about Samsung's roadmap for process technology.
Samsung new SSD prices drop as they hit the shops
Price war
Samsung's new 970 PRO and 970 EVO NVMe SSDs are hitting the shelves at lower prices than first expected as the outfit appears hell bent on undercutting its rivals.
Foldable 5G Galaxy X rumored for MWC 19
5G Galaxy S10 in January 2019
Some overly optimistic reports are coming from Samsung’s native Korea claim that the foldable Galaxy X will arrive in late February at the 2019 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Samsung announces new PRO Endurance series microSD cards
Coming in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacity
Samsung has announced its Samsung PRO Endurance microSDHC/microSDXC memory cards which will not only focus on endurance but also offer impressive transfer speed.
Samsung issues high-end consumer NVMe SSDs
Third generation
Samsung has announced the third generation of its high end consumer NVMe SSDs.
Samsung is the world's number one chipmaker
Intel falls and Gartner crowns Samsung King
Chipzilla is no longer the king of chips and has been replaced by Samsung, according to Gartner group.
Some of Samsung's 2018 TVs will support 120Hz FreeSync and VRR
Bring lower input lag in gaming mode as well
According to a fresh report it appears that at least some Samsung 2018 TVs will have support for HDMI 2.1 VRR (variable refresh rate) and AMD's FreeSync at up to 120Hz, as well have a significantly reduced input lag, something that will work well with Microsoft's recent announcement that Xbox One will be getting FreeSync support.