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26.05.26 - 14:06
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CLEAR Partners with Samsung, Bringing CLEAR ID to Samsung Wallet (PR Newswire)
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Users can now add a US passport to Samsung Wallet for seamless, secure travel NEW YORK, May 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- CLEAR (NYSE: YOU), the secure identity company, today announced a partnership with Samsung Electronics America to launch Samsung ID with CLEAR. Together, Samsung and CLEAR......
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26.05.26 - 13:42
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DRAM’s 49 Percent Korea Weighting Means Half the Fund Trades While New York Is Closed (24/7 Wall St.)
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Korea has two large memory companies: Samsung and SK Hynix. Meanwhile, the Roundhill Memory ETF (BATS:DRAM) has done what hot launches do: rip. The fund is up 90% since its April 2, 2026 inception, and it has $10.38 billion in fund assets under management, and added more than $1 billion in a single day on ... DRAM's 49 Percent Korea Weighting Means Half the Fund Trades While New York Is Closed...
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26.05.26 - 09:06
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Samsung′s reported 900-layer V-NAND prototype puts NAND race with YMTC in focus (Digitimes)
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The race to dominate next-generation NAND flash memory has long been measured in layers — and Samsung Electronics appears to be pulling ahead. The South Korean chipmaker has reportedly developed a 900-layer-class V-NAND prototype, a significant leap that brings the memory industry closer to the 1,000-layer threshold as chipmakers intensify efforts to pack more storage into smaller chips while cutting power consumption....
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26.05.26 - 06:48
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Samsung′s P4 HBM push could worsen DRAM crunch in 2027 (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly preparing to allocate much of its Pyeongtaek P4 cleanroom capacity to next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM) in 2027, a move that could tighten the supply of general-purpose DRAM as memory makers shift more production toward higher-value AI server products....
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26.05.26 - 03:06
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Samsung unveils industry-first 6K Odyssey gaming monitor as China ramps panel competition (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics announced a new 2026 gaming monitor lineup that includes the industry's first 6K (6,144×3,456) gaming display, positioning the company to defend high-end monitor share as China's display industry intensifies competition. The launch, disclosed in South Korean media reports and company statements, introduced four Odyssey models and highlighted partnerships and panel sourcing moves across the Korean display ecosystem....
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26.05.26 - 00:48
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TSMC promises faster bonus growth in 2026 after employees threaten Samsung-style strike (Digitimes)
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will reportedly cut employee bonuses by 15%, prompting some employees to voice dissatisfaction on social media. They argued that while TSMC's profits have soared, the share allocated to employee bonuses has decreased rather than increased, with some employees threatening to follow Samsung Electronics' union with a strike to fight for their rights....
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25.05.26 - 09:24
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Why the AI boom is reshuffling the global stock market hierarchy (CNBC)
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Taiwan and South Korea are climbing the global stock market rankings as investors pile into the companies powering the AI infrastructure boom. Taiwan's rise has been driven largely by TSMC, the world's leading advanced chip foundry, while South Korea's rally has been lifted by Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, two major suppliers of memory chips used in AI systems. But as the AI trade creates new market winners, it is also creating a familiar risk: too much dependence on too few companies....
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