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30.03.26 - 08:06
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Samsung reportedly aims to begin silicon photonics mass production in 2028 (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics plans to mass-produce silicon photonics starting from 2028, a move that could reshape global data-center networking, AI hardware integration, and foundry competition. The company is offering clients an integrated platform spanning photonics, AI semiconductors, advanced packaging, and HBM — a combination that could significantly alter supply chains and cost structures in the years ahead....
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29.03.26 - 03:30
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Samsung′s 2026 strike poses bigger challenges despite economic shift and tripled scale (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is facing a looming labor strike in May as its memory and foundry businesses take off, marking a more complex challenge than the initial 2024 walkout. The upcoming strike reflects significant changes in industry conditions and union size, highlighting Samsung's structural difficulties with labor issues amid evolving laws and its broad business portfolio....
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29.03.26 - 01:00
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South Korean chip giants step up China investments to combat global AI memory shortage (SCMP)
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Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are stepping up investments in their China wafer fabs as they race to boost supply amid a tightening memory chip market driven by demand for artificial intelligence computing, underscoring China's continued role in semiconductor production despite US restrictions.
Samsung Electronics invested 465.4 billion won (US$308.8 million) in its Xian chip plant in 2025, a 67.5 per cent increase from a year earlier, according to an annual report filed with South Korea's......
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28.03.26 - 01:06
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Samsung labor talks resume as new law boosts union leverage (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics has decided to restart negotiations on wages and collective agreements, temporarily halting a planned large-scale strike scheduled for late May. The risk of strike action remains, however, as major differences between management and unions remain unresolved....
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