Articles by Jo He-rim

Jo He-rim
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Samsung starts mass production of most advanced DRAM chips
Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest memory chip maker, said Thursday it kicked off the mass production of its 16-gigabit DDR5 DRAM, which utilizes the industry’s most advanced 12 nanometer-class process technology. Boasting a maximum speed of 7.2 gigabits per second, which translates into speeds that can process two 30 gigabyte UHD movies in about a second, Samsung’s newest DRAM lineup will support a growing list of applications including data centers, artificial intellige
Industry May 18, 2023
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Samsung SDS targets global reach with Cello Square
Samsung SDS announced Thursday the company’s plan to upgrade Cello Square, its digital forwarding platform offering one-stop freight shipping solutions, and tap deeper into the global market, through further digitalization. The IT solution provider affiliated with Samsung Group also explained that it has added new service functions to Cello Square -- data analysis, automation and a carbon emission tracker -- to make it more convenient for clients. “Cello Square will lead Samsung SDS&
Industry May 18, 2023
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LG Display could turn profit with Samsung OLED deal: report
LG Display, which has been suffering operating losses in recent months, could turn a profit next year if it starts supplying OLED panels to Samsung Electronics as early as this quarter, an analyst report said Wednesday. “LG Display is expected to supply 77-inch, 83-inch OLED panels to Samsung Electronics from the second half of this year, and add 55-inch and 65-inch panels to the deal,” Kim Dong-won, an analyst at KB Investment and Securities, said in the report. “The deal woul
Industry May 17, 2023
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Kishida to meet tech CEOs in renewed chip push
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has invited the heads of global chipmakers, including Samsung Electronics, to meet, in an apparent move to boost his nation’s chip industry, according to Japan’s Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper on Wednesday. The media outlet said a total of seven companies -- Samsung, TSMC, Intel, IBM, Micron, Applied Materials and Interuniversity Microelectronics Center -- will join the rare meeting to be held at Kishida’s official residence in Tokyo on Thursday
Industry May 17, 2023
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Major firms’ profits nearly halved in chip downturn
Major companies in South Korea witnessed their operating profit nearly halve on-year in the first quarter this year, as the country’s key semiconductor industry struggles from its worst downturn, a corporate tracker said Tuesday. According to corporate data research institute CEO Score, the combined operating profits of 309 of the top 500 Korean companies by sales marked 25.8 trillion won ($19.3 billion) in the January-March period this year – a plunge by 48.8 percent from 50.5 trill
Industry May 16, 2023
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SK hynix's NAND unit Solidigm names new CEOs
Solidigm, an SK hynix subsidiary and NAND flash memory solutions provider, appointed a data center expert along with a mergers and acquisitions strategist as its new co-chief executive officers, the company said Tuesday. The two new CEOs are David Dixon, senior vice president and general manager of Solidigm's data center group, and Noh Jong-won, chief business officer of Solidigm and a president of SK hynix. The company said it selected the two people based on their "proven leadership&
Industry May 16, 2023
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Samsung eyes chip facility in Japan amid thaw in Seoul-Tokyo relations
Samsung Electronics, the world’s top chipmaker by revenue, is reportedly considering building an additional research and development facility in Japan amid a thaw in Seoul-Tokyo relations. Japanese media outlet Nikkei reported on Sunday that the Korean chipmaker will build a chip development facility estimated to cost some 30 billion yen ($220 million) in Yokohama, where it already has Samsung R&D Institution Japan. There, Samsung will build a prototype chip production line with the fa
Industry May 15, 2023
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Kepco chief offers to resign amid deficit woes
Korea Electric Power Corp. President and CEO Cheong Seung-il offered to resign Friday, as the state-operated power utility firm announced a 25 trillion won ($18.7 billion) self-rescue measure to overcome swelling deficit. Cheong's resignation came after Kepco announced its self-rehabilitation plan, which includes selling off of property assets and wage freeze to improve financial stability. The CEO was appointed to the post in June 2021, and was set to serve for another year in his term. &q
Industry May 12, 2023
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OLED rivalry of Samsung, BOE expands into patent war
As display panel makers of South Korea and China are vying to win greater global market share, the rivalry appears to be expanding into a patent war. Chinese top display panel manufacturer BOE Technology and two of its subsidiaries recently filed six lawsuits against Samsung Display and its five Chinese entities concerning patent infringement at Chongqing No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court in southwestern China, according to the court. The Beijing-based firm also took two legal proceedings
Industry May 11, 2023
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S. Korea expands funding, support for local shipbuilders
South Korea will expand financial support measures and invest 180 billion won ($135.9 million) in technological development for autonomous vessels and eco-friendly ships to cement local shipbuilders' top position in the global market, the Trade Ministry said Wednesday. Marking the first anniversary of the Yoon Suk Yeol administration, Trade Minister Lee Chang-yang traveled to Ulsan to inspect the shipyards there and go over past achievements. In addition to announcing financial support plan
Industry May 10, 2023
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Korea unveils 10-year blueprint for chip supremacy
South Korea on Tuesday introduced its first blueprint on research and development of the chip industry, aimed at fostering next-generation memory and logic chips amid rising global competition. Under the 10-year R&D road map, the Ministry of Science and ICT outlined its pursuit of technological advancement in three areas of next-generation memory and logic chips, and advanced packaging. The ministry vowed to support the semiconductor industry to produce faster, more energy efficient and higher c
Industry May 9, 2023
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Businesses seek Kishida’s support for tech, supply chain partnership
South Korea's business lobby groups asked Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to support their budding efforts to boost cooperation with Japan, especially in the fields of advanced technology and resource development in third countries, in a closed-door meeting in Seoul on Monday. Meeting with the chiefs of Korea's six major business lobby groups on the second day of his two-day trip, Kishida expressed hopes for businesses to lead the effort to achieve the shared goal of bolstering i
Industry May 8, 2023
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Kishida confirms Japan working to put S. Korea back on export ‘white list’
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida confirmed Japan is in the process of reinstating South Korea to its “white list” of trusted trading partners amid joint efforts to improve bilateral economic ties, the leaders said Sunday. In a joint press conference following their summit in Seoul, the two leaders also said they agreed to bolster cooperation in industries including semiconductors, materials, parts and equipment. “Government talks
Industry May 7, 2023
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Samsung chief vows to repeat chip success story in biopharma
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong, the de facto leader of Samsung Group, vowed to boost the nation’s largest conglomerate’s burgeoning biopharma business to "repeat the success story of semiconductors," as he met with heads of major biopharmaceutical companies in the United States, the company said Sunday. Traveling to the US' East Coast, home to the world’s leading biopharma clusters, Lee met with the heads of global biopharmaceutical and venture incubat
Industry May 7, 2023
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Samsung bans AI chatbots after leak
Samsung Electronics joined other tech companies in banning the use of ChatGPT and other AI-powered chatbots by its employees, after discovering leaks of sensitive internal codes by its engineers. Taking measures to ban access of generative AI tools on company-owned computers, tablets and phones, Samsung is also reportedly creating its own service tools to support translation and the summarizing of documents, as well as software development. The tech giant confirmed Wednesday it issued a memo las
Industry May 3, 2023
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