Samsung’s CES presser is always an odd duck. The Korean electronics giant generally keeps its powder dry when it comes to consumer electronics. After all,
Samsung Electronics' stock was once the crown jewel of Korea, growing alongside the country's economic development. Domestic retail investors believed that, while it might take time, investing in the company would ultimately yield returns even in a bearish market.
Samsung is using the $4.745 billion in funding to support three fabs in Taylor and the expansion of the company's Austin facility.
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Commerce Department said on Friday it was finalizing an award of up to $4.745 billion to South Korea's Samsung Electronics and up to $1.61 billion for Texas Instruments to expand chips production.
Hey, Samsung, your Galaxy S flagship looks like the Galaxy A midranger, which is a copy of the entry-level Galaxy A series. And the Galaxy M series. See the pattern?
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Samsung is releasing a new set of Pro-branded microSD storage cards in collaboration with Sega, which will ship in four different capacities, each one featuring a different character from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
The newly elected US President Donald Trump previously announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on products from Mexico. Samsung Electronics operates television and home appliance factories in Mexico and is expecting its Device eXperience (DX) head,
Consumer electronics company TCL Technology was recently able to surpass Samsung Electronics in the ultra-large TV market for the first time ever. According to recent estimations
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Friday it was finalizing an award of up to $4.745 billion to South Korea's Samsung Electronics and up to $1.61 billion for Texas Instruments to expand chip production.