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Will K-Chips Act survive ruling bloc’s defeat?

The Yoon Suk Yeol administration's efforts to support the semiconductor industry may face setbacks following the ruling People Power Party's (PPP) pulverizing defeat to the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) in Wednesday's general election, according to industry officials and experts Friday.

Apr 12, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Will K-Chips Act survive ruling bloc’s defeat?

Former WeWork Korea chief's startup halts real estate brokerage service

DNK, established by former WeWork Korea General Manager Matthew Shampine, recently ceased its real estate brokerage platform service Dongnae, to focus on its property management software system known as DNK, targeting the Asia Pacific region, the company said Thursday.

Apr 11, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Former WeWork Korea chief's startup halts real estate brokerage service

Samsung, LG account for 40% of US home appliance market

Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics took up 40 percent of the home appliance market in the United States last year, proving that their technological and product design prowess is more than enough to entice U.S. consumers — known for having some of the highest purchasing power in the world — according to industry data and companies, Wednesday.

Apr 10, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung, LG account for 40% of US home appliance market

How much in subsidies will Samsung Electronics get for US chip plant?

Samsung Electronics is expected to receive more than $6 billion in subsidies from the U.S. government for its semiconductor investments in the country, marking its entry into the heated competition for chip investments alongside Intel and TSMC, according to media reports on Tuesday.

Apr 9, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
How much in subsidies will Samsung Electronics get for US chip plant?

Korea's astronomy agency captures moment of US total solar eclipse

The Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) captured the moment of the diamond ring effect during the total solar eclipse that occurred across North America, the astronomy agency said Tuesday.

Apr 9, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Korea's astronomy agency captures moment of US total solar eclipse

US unveils some $11.6 bil. in grants, loans to TSMC

The U.S. government announced a plan Monday to award Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) some $11.6 billion in grants and loans to support the chipmaker's investment for three fabrication plants in Arizona, as it strives to boost domestic semiconductor production.

Apr 8, 2024
US unveils some $11.6 bil. in grants, loans to TSMC

Naver, Kakao short-form videos go head-to-head with YouTube Shorts

Naver and Kakao are bolstering their short-form video services, launching initiatives to compete with YouTube, which has dominated the domestic mobile platform market thanks to the popularity of its Shorts service, or videos with a maximum length of 60 seconds, according to industry officials Monday.

Apr 8, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Naver, Kakao short-form videos go head-to-head with YouTube Shorts

LG Innotek looks to take on sensor market with advanced LiDAR

LG Innotek has developed high-performance light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors — an emerging piece of tech used by self-driving cars — as a way to improve its presence in the global advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) market, the company said Sunday.

Apr 7, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
LG Innotek looks to take on sensor market with advanced LiDAR

Korean chipmakers to benefit as Taiwan quake spurs supply chain diversification calls

Korean semiconductor companies such as Samsung Electronics and SK hynix stand to gain from the escalating demand to diversify global chip supply chains in response to the recent earthquake in Taiwan on April 3, according to industry experts, Sunday.

Apr 7, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Korean chipmakers to benefit as Taiwan quake spurs supply chain diversification calls

Krafton aims for global market with Dark and Darker Mobile

Krafton is set to introduce its new mobile game Dark and Darker Mobile internationally this year with an aim to diversify its portfolio, which currently relies heavily on its multiplayer online battle game PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, the company said Friday.

Apr 5, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Krafton aims for global market with Dark and Darker Mobile
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