Samsung unveils future of foldables
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Samsung is looking into new wearable devices, potentially including earrings and necklaces, amid an industry-wide push to develop new types of AI-powered consumer electronics.
In addition to its new flippable and foldable phones, Samsung showed off the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch8 Classic.
Samsung Electronics on Tuesday projected a far worse than expected 56% plunge in second-quarter operating profit due to weak AI chip sales, deepening investor concerns over the tech giant's ability to revive its struggling semiconductor business.
Analysts have said that Samsung has been declining, losing out to competitors because of factors other than the US export restrictions.
Samsung Electronics is placing a high-stakes bet on its 2nm chip manufacturing technology, as its foundry division works to reverse mounting losses and compete more effectively with global leader TSMC.
Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday it had signed an agreement to acquire Xealth, a U.S.-based healthcare platform, as part of its efforts to expand its mobile healthcare services business.
Samsung Electronics bought digital health platform Xealth to push deeper into healthcare. | Samsung Electronics bought digital health platform Xealth to push deeper into healthcare. The acquisition will bolster the company's efforts to integrate data from its wearables and devices into clinical workflows and electronic medical records.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNSamsung Electronics unfolds new Galaxy Z series foldable smartphonesSamsung Electronics Co. on Wednesday unveiled the latest generation of its Galaxy Z series smartphones, introducing its slimmest and lightest foldables to date with an upgraded camera and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.
Samsung Electronics plans to launch a triple-fold smartphone by 2025, and for its goal in 2025, the Korean brand aims to equip its existing 400 million Galaxy devices with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities,
The South Korean tech giant attributed its disappointing results to a combination of US export restrictions on advanced artificial intelligence chips bound for China and ongoing
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNSamsung Electronics to buy back 3.91 trillion won in shares after Q2 results fall shortSamsung Electronics will repurchase 3.91 trillion won ($2.85 billion) of its own shares after reporting second-quarter results that fell greatly short of market expectations.
Samsung Electronics has announced a partnership with Warner Bros and DC Studios to celebrate the latest Superman film with a series of fan activations, Superman