Samsung to spend $355 billion over five years on chips and next-gen technology
Samsung will expand its investment in what it calls strategic businesses, which include semiconductors and biopharmaceuticals.
Samsung will expand its investment in what it calls strategic businesses, which include semiconductors and biopharmaceuticals.
The new LG-Magna joint venture will operate subsidiaries in China and the US, the world's largest automobile markets.
At this year's SID Display Week, Samsung's display unit showed off a panel that can be folded twice as well as another one that can slide out to become wider.
Samsung's first DDR5 memory offers data transfer rate of up to 7,200Mbps and is aimed at advanced computing applications.
The new architecture will double the performance of AI systems, Samsung claims.
Samsung's road towards creating its latest earbuds culminated in the creation of new data transfer software to allow for reduced delay times, active noise cancelling, and ambient sound capabilities.
It is unclear whether this means potential partnerships have been nipped in the bud for good.
The 110-inch TV will cost an eye-watering 170 million won, or around $156,000.
The AI will look for signs of dementia by analysing patients' voice.
LG Signature OLED R is now available in South Korea and will cost 100 million won, around $87,000.