Samsung Electronics

Global review

Integral role of semiconductors in the digital era

It is unavoidable for the global demand for semiconductors to continue to grow over the long run
Semiconductors: A pawn in power politics? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Semiconductors: A pawn in power politics?

All chips are equal, but some are more equal than others. Could the chip industry crash, or will some types of chips do better?
Taiwan and China’s quest to catch up on chips - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Semiconductor

Taiwan and China’s quest to catch up on chips

China believes it needs to catch up with the US fast or it could forever be relegated to second-tier superpower status like Russia
CHIPS Act will transform the semiconductor sector - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Semiconductor

CHIPS Act will transform the semiconductor sector

The CHIPS Act bill is the first step in America’s march to widen its lead in technology

Semiconductor

Samsung's profit misses as slow down claims latest tech casualty

Chip sales are growing much more slowly than expected and will begin to decline in 2023

Semiconductor

Samsung to spend US$360 billion on chips, biotech over 5 years

"It's a classic way of Korean companies to appeal to a new president."
Is the semiconductor cycle turning? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Is the semiconductor cycle turning?

"He who controls the spice, controls the universe." Are semiconductors the new "spice" of our world, and what are its prospects?
Semiconductors: The gold of 2021, and maybe 2022 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sector Focus

Semiconductors: The gold of 2021, and maybe 2022

2021 has seen simple, precision-made pieces of silicon become worth their weight in gold. How long will this gold rush continue?

Semiconductor

Qualcomm's outlook adds to signs that chip crunch is easing

Even with the supply challenges, the company is benefiting from the growing appetite for smartphone chips

Semiconductor

Alibaba unveils one of China's most advanced chips

Alibaba is answering Beijing’s call to invest in cutting-edge technologies and manufacturing capacities.
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