Samsung Doubles Hwaesong Investment to Keep Competitors at Bay By Nathaniel Mott Samsung is doubling down on its factory in Hwaesong despite--or perhaps because of--its recent financial setbacks.
DRAM Market Expected to Fall This Year, Samsung Losing Lead By Lucian Armasu The low demand in the DRAM market will cause the market to shrink by 22 percent this year, according to a report this week by IHS Markit.
Samsung Issues Unprecedented Earnings Warning By Nathaniel Mott Samsung warned shareholders that its first quarter profits are expected to miss market expectations due to declining memory prices and display panel demand.
Samsung 8 Gb, 10nm-Class DDR4 DRAM Coming This Year By Nathaniel Mott Samsung announced that it's made what it called the industry's first third-generation, 10nm-class (1z-nm) 8Gb DDR4 DRAM.
Samsung Announces Flashbolt HBM2E: Up to 16GB and 1.64 TBps Per Stack By Arne Verheyde Samsung announced the industry's first HBM2E memory, "Flashbolt" which increases bandwidth by 33% and has a maximum bandwidth per package of 410GB/s.
Intel Will Reclaim the Semiconductor Crown From Samsung in 2019 - Analyst By Lucian Armasu Samsung is expected to hit $63.1 billion in sales, while Intel is expected to reach $70.6 billion, according to IC Insights.
Samsung Is Now Mass Producing eMRAM By Nathaniel Mott Samsung announced that it's started mass production of its first embedded magnetic random access memory (eMRAM) product based on its 28FDS process technology.
SK Hynix, Samsung Detail the DDR5 Products Arriving This Year By Nathaniel Mott SK Hynix and Samsung presented their goals for DDR5 memory at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference with plans to release the products by 4Q19.
How Would You Build a Video-Editing PC? By Joshua Simenhoff If you had $2,000 to spend on components, what parts would you buy to run Adobe Premiere?
Samsung Announces 15.6-inch, 4K OLED Screen Bound for Laptops By Andrew E. Freedman Samsung will start mass-producing a 15.6-inch 4K OLED panel that's bound for laptops in February.
NAND Flash Makers to Cut Capex by 2% in 2019 - DRAMeXchange By Nathaniel Mott DRAMeXchange predicted that NAND flash manufacturers would continue to reduce their capital expenditure (capex) by 2 percent in 2019.
Samsung Earnings Tumble With Memory, Smartphone Demand By Nathaniel Mott Apple isn’t the only company revising its earnings guidance. Samsung will do the same due to declining memory demand and dwindling smartphone sales.
Nvidia's 2020 GPUs Will Reportedly Use Samsung’s 7nm EUV Process By Lucian Armasu Nvidia to become another major customer of Samsung's 7nm EUV.
Samsung to Manufacture IBM’s 7nm Power CPUs By Lucian Armasu IBM announced that Samsung will manufacture its future Power chips using the 7nm EUV process.
Samsung Notebook 9 Pen Gets Customizable Stylus By Andrew E. Freedman Samsung is refreshing the Notebook 9 Pen 2-in-1 laptop with two sizes, 8th Gen Intel Core processors and an S Pen stylus with an interchangable tip.
Samsung 1TB 860 QVO SSD Review: QLC Comes To SATA By Sean Webster Samsung's new 860 QVO comes in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities with QLC flash.
Samsung 860 QVO QLC SSD Spotted In Europe By Zhiye Liu Several European computer hardware retailers have listed the Samsung 860 QVO's specifications and pricing.
China Pushes Deeper With DRAM Anti-Monopoly Probe By Nathaniel Mott China claimed that its antitrust probe into Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron has made "important progress" since it started in June
Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Review: First Snapdragon 850 Device Falls Short By Avram Piltch This Qualcomm-powered device has a gorgeous OLED screen and built-in 4G, but is it fast enough to justify the price?
Samsung Fights VR's Screen Door Effect, Doubles PPI With HMD Odyssey+ By Nathaniel Mott Less than a year after releasing the original HMD Odyssey, Samsung continues to chase the Windows Mixed Reality crown with the revised HMD Odyssey+.