SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
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2025-01-12 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Korea Inc. Goes for Positive Marketing, R&D -
By Kim Yoo-chulStaff ReporterOvercapacity, falling profits, a deepening credit crunch, looming bankruptcies and government bailouts had a stranglehold on Korea's main backbone manufacturers ― chips, shipbuilding, steel and auto, last year and are expected to continue to do so this year, forcing them to implement ``survival scenarios'' immediately.Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor, the world's No. 1 and No. 2 makers of computer chips, are set to increase their budgets for research and development (R&D), with industry-wide consolidation expected.``Consolidation seems inevitable in the global chip industry. Samsung sees the situation as another opportunity to widen the gap with our bigger rivals, '' a Samsung Electronics spokesman said Wednesday. `` With advanced chips applied with 40-nanometer and even 30-nanometer levels, we will maintain our leading position in 2009, '' the official added.Hynix slashed its investment and payrolls of key executives including CEO Kim Jong-kap, while its creditors
Read more2024-02-01 (samsung.com)
Secure Samsung video walls put government agencies at ease
Security for a video wall is the biggest consideration for government organizations investing in new technology.
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KX Welcomes UK Government Minister for Trade – Newsroom U.K.
On 17th November, Samsung KX welcomed the UK Government’s Minister for Trade, Penny Mordaunt MP, as she met with Francis Chun, President and CEO
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