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18.11.25 - 22:33
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Xperi Appoints Matt Milne as President of TiVo Ads (Business Wire)
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Newly Created Role Will Focus on Growing the Company's Unrivaled Cross-Platform Advertising OpportunitiesSAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Xperi Inc., an entertainment technology company that invents, develops and delivers technologies that enable extraordinary experiences, today announced that Matt Milne has been appointed to the position of President of TiVo Ads, in addition to his duties as the company's Chief Revenue Officer.
TiVo Ads is made up of a mix of Xperi executives and new talent from leading companies (including Samsung Ads, Paramount, Sky, CBS, and more) working together to grow the company's expansive and global digital entertainment monetization platform. The appointment of Milne reflects the company's increased focus on driving cross-platform monetization opportunities as the TiVo One advertising platform continues to gain momentum, with over 4.8 million monthly active users and a series of recent high-profile partnerships with industry leaders including Comscore and Titan Ads.
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18.11.25 - 08:06
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Samsung set to become Nvidia′s leading HBM4 supplier as Micron stumbles (Digitimes)
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South Korea's KB Securities expects Samsung Electronics to capture as much as 40% of Nvidia's supply share for its next-generation HBM4 high-bandwidth memory by 2026, a shift that could reshape the competitive landscape of the AI memory market. Combined with projections that SK Hynix will sell out its memory lineup that year, the firm forecasts that the two Korean chipmakers' combined market capitalization could surpass KRW1,500 trillion (US$1.02 billion)....
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18.11.25 - 04:06
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Samsung′s glass substrate samples fall short of requirements (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics has been in active discussions with Samsung Electro-Mechanics (Semco), Japan's Ibiden, and Shinko Electric Industries regarding collaboration on semiconductor glass substrates. However, reports indicate that they have not yet advanced to formal sample evaluation because of Samsung's assessment of the technology and market potential of glass substrates....
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18.11.25 - 04:06
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Samsung revives P5 fab construction for memory supercycle (Digitimes)
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Samsung's P5 plant at the second campus in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, will begin construction, with operations expected to start in 2028. Due to the weak memory market, P5 was previously put on hold. With the memory supercycle emerging, analysts state that the start of P5 construction means subsequent investment plans have also begun to take shape....
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18.11.25 - 00:06
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South Korea′s OLED giants forecast a strong 2025 on rising TV and monitor demand (Digitimes)
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The outlook for South Korea's two major display makers—LG Display (LGD) and Samsung Display (SDC)—is strengthening as both companies move toward improved performance in the large-size OLED market. LG Display's white-OLED (WOLED) business is expected to turn an annual profit for the first time, while SDC is narrowing losses in its QD-OLED operations by focusing on the high-margin monitor segment....
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