Samsung loses $10bn value on Apple orderShares in Samsung Electronics Company slumped more than 6 per cent on Wednesday, wiping $10 billion off the electronics giant's market value, on a report that Apple placed huge chip orders with troubled Japanese chip rival Elpida. & More… |
Samsung warns DRAM oversupply on weak PC salesSamsung Electronics, the world's top memory chipmaker, warned of an oversupply in the computer memory chip market from next quarter as a sputtering global economy may further weaken PC sales. The downbeat comment from the South Korean More… |
First invisible heat sink DRAM module launchedGolden Systems Middle East, a leading distributor of IT products, has launched the world’s first invisible heat sink DRAM module, the Kingmax DDR3 2200MHz with Nano Thermal Dissipation Technology, in the Middle East region. The new Kingma More… |
Samsung ships new memory modulesSamsung Electronics, a global leader in advanced memory technology, has begun shipping samples of the industry’s highest-density memory module for server systems. The 32 gigabyte (GB) module has been designed for use in advanced servers, w More… |
Samsung sees chip sales growthSamsung Electronics, the world's top maker of memory chips, said on Wednesday it aimed to increase its semiconductor revenue by more than 50 per cent in three years and unveiled an optimistic view for the memory market in 2010. Samsung, wh More… |
Global chip sales rise 3.4pc in MarchGlobal semiconductor sales increased 3.4 percent in March from the previous month, driven by growing sales of personal computers and mobile phones outside the United States, an industry group said on Thursday. Worldwide sales were $21.1 bi More… |
Samsung sees DRAM price near bottomSamsung Electronics Co believes the global DRAM price is near a bottom but it will take some time before the price starts rebounding, a local online news provider said on Friday, citing a company executive. "We see the DRAM price as being More… |
Intel certifies new Samsung chipSamsung Electronics' 50 nanometer (nm)-class DDR2 (double data rate) DRAM has been certified by Intel Corporation to work with Intel's existing and next-generation chipsets at speeds of 800 megabits per second (Mbps). Samsung's 1Gb DDR2 DR More… |








