Samsung Electronics has made headlines with its recent leadership reshuffle, positioning Jun Young-hyun as co-CEO and the head of the memory chip division. This strategic move, announced in November,
The company’s AI Subscription Club is expanding to smartphones and its upcoming Ballie robot, but may not go further than South Korea.
South Korea's Samsung Electronics said Wednesday it expected fourth-quarter profits to fall sharply from the previous quarter and miss forecasts as it struggled to meet robust demand for chips used in artificial intelligence servers.
Samsung Electronics , the world's top memory chip maker, is expected to forecast on Wednesday its profit growth continued to slow in the fourth quarter as it struggled to keep up with Nvidia's strong demand for AI chips.
The results are higher than Q4 2023 with an increase in sales and operating profit. In October, Samsung posted an impressive 200% jump in total profits
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Samsung Electronics Co. is ramping up investment in artificial intelligence for consumer electronics, betting on its ubiquitous presence in gadgets from smartphones to TVs to help it stake out a spot in the AI arena.
Samsung will introduce a hardware subscription model that might cover devices like the Galaxy S25 and other products.
A placard near the watch indicated its brightness is under 4,000 nits at its maximum, compared to the Apple Watch Ultra 2's 3,000-nit screen and the Pixel Watch 3's 2,000-nit display. However, it was so bright that certain parts of the image looked a little washed out.
Membership covers the cost of a device plus related maintenance services. It's rolling out in Korea next month; will the next Samsung Unpacked event include news of a US launch, too?
As a mobile tech expert for CNET, I've experienced many foldable screens on phones and tablets over the past few years, including some that even bend and twist, but the new concept at Samsung Display's CES 2025 booth is something I've never seen before -- a stretchable screen.
“We believe that wearable technology should adapt to the user, not the other way around,” said Hon Pak, SVP and Head of the Digital Health Team at Samsung Electronics. “Our innovations in the Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Ring, and Samsung Health represent our commitment to making health management effortless and accessible for everyone.”