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Samsung Q4 profit misses forecast on missteps in AI chips

Samsung Electronics on Wednesday estimated its fourth-quarter operating profit more than doubled from a year earlier but missed market expectations due to lackluster performance in its high-end memory chips for artificial intelligence accelerators.

Jan 8, 2025By Yonhap
Samsung Q4 profit misses forecast on missteps in AI chips
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hints at Samsung's qualification for HBM

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hints at Samsung's qualification for HBM

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia on Tuesday hinted that Samsung Electronics will soon be able to supply its high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips to the U.S. AI chip giant.

Jan 8, 2025By Yonhap
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hints at Samsung's qualification for HBM
  • Samsung Q4 profit misses forecast on missteps in AI chips

SK hynix seeks to redefine AI memory technology, solidify HBM leadership at CES 2025

With the recent boom in artificial intelligence, Korean chip giant SK hynix Inc. has emerged as one of the most influential players in the global semiconductor industry, especially in the high bandwidth memory (HBM) chip sector.

Jan 7, 2025By Yonhap
SK hynix seeks to redefine AI memory technology, solidify HBM leadership at CES 2025

Shipyard workers protest increased visa quota for migrant laborers

Conflict is intensifying in the Korean shipbuilding industry following the government's recent decision to maintain an expanded quota for migrant laborers at shipyards.

Jan 7, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Shipyard workers protest increased visa quota for migrant laborers

Hyundai, Kia's eco-friendly car sales in US reach record 346,441 units in 2024

Hyundai Motor and Kia, Korea's leading automakers, achieved their highest-ever sales of eco-friendly vehicles in the United States last year, according to the companies Tuesday.

Jan 7, 2025By Yonhap
Hyundai, Kia's eco-friendly car sales in US reach record 346,441 units in 2024

BAT Rothmans broadens reach of Vuse in vaping market

BAT Rothmans' flagship vaping brand, VUSE, has expanded its lineup to include a total of three options, following the addition of large-capacity and slim-type products late last year.

Jan 7, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
BAT Rothmans broadens reach of Vuse in vaping market

Samsung to hold unpack event for new Galaxy smartphone in US this month

Samsung Electronics will hold this year's Galaxy Unpacked event in the United States this month, company officials said Tuesday, where the company is expected to unveil its new Galaxy S series smartphones with advanced artificial intelligence (AI) features.

Jan 7, 2025By Yonhap
Samsung to hold unpack event for new Galaxy smartphone in US this month

Shinsegae, Lotte seek new markets as domestic consumption slumps

Shinsegae Group and Lotte Group — two leading retail giants in Korea — are grappling with the challenge of finding new growth engines in markets overseas as private consumption continues to decline at home.

Jan 7, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
Shinsegae, Lotte seek new markets as domestic consumption slumps

Ediya Coffee hesitates on rebrand, struggles with market positioning

Attempts at rebranding by Ediya Coffee, once Korea's largest coffee shop chain, remain on hold as the company has yet to determine its positioning in the highly competitive coffee market, which is sharply divided between premium and budget brands.

Jan 6, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Ediya Coffee hesitates on rebrand, struggles with market positioning

'Hyundai Motor Group should overcome perfect storm through innovation'

GOYANG, Gyeonggi Province — Hyundai Motor Group must overcome a perfect storm of challenges facing the global automotive industry with an unwavering spirit for innovation, the head of the carmaker said in a New Year message on Monday.

Jan 6, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
'Hyundai Motor Group should overcome perfect storm through innovation'
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