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19.12.25 - 23:06
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Apple set to reclaim global smartphone lead as Samsung faces sales warning (Digitimes)
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Apple is poised to surpass Samsung Electronics in global smartphone shipments in 2025, marking its first return to the top spot in 14 years. Meanwhile, Samsung's smartphone business, once a key revenue pillar during downturns in its semiconductor division, is reportedly showing signs of strain amid rising costs and intensifying competition....
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19.12.25 - 08:06
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Samsung releases Exynos 2600 specs and confirms 2nm AP in mass production (Digitimes)
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According to Yonhap News and The Korea Herald, Samsung Electronics has posted a full specification sheet for its mobile application processor (AP), the Exynos 2600, on its official website. The Exynos 2600 was designed by Samsung Semiconductor's Device Solutions (DS) division under the System LSI business unit and manufactured using the company's most advanced 2nm process based on Gate-All-Around (GAA) technology. With the specifications now public, the industry's first 2nm mobile AP is expected to attract increased attention from the tech sector....
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19.12.25 - 05:06
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Samsung turns memory shortage into advantage as others consider reducing capacity (Digitimes)
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As memory shortages and price increases extend through 2026, smartphone companies are considering downgrading memory capacities in their devices. Despite this, Jacob Chen, president of Samsung Taiwan's Mobile Communications Division, stated that Samsung's vertically integrated structure across the supply chain allows the company to benefit from memory shortages, supporting stronger smartphone sales. He expects Taiwan's smartphone sales volume in 2026 to continue growing and confirmed that Samsung currently has no plans to reduce memory capacities in its devices....
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19.12.25 - 03:06
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Samsung to supply SOCAMM2 LPDDR modules to Nvidia (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics has moved ahead in the race to supply next-generation AI server memory, providing Nvidia with samples of its SOCAMM2 LPDDR-based modules. The development signals a strategic shift as the AI memory market diversifies beyond high-bandwidth memory (HBM), with Samsung's LPDDR expertise offering a competitive edge, according to Samsung and Korean media ZDNet Korea and Biz Herald....
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