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Samsung Electronics

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112 articles decelerating

Samsung’s 2026Q2 coverage peak centered on an AI-memory-led earnings surge, foundry demand and SK Hynix’s rise past it in market value.

Who they are

Samsung Electronics appears in coverage as a South Korean technology manufacturer spanning semiconductors, mobile devices and consumer electronics. Recent stories particularly position it as a memory-chip supplier and foundry contender, while earlier coverage tied it to TV integration with Apple services and the acquisition of cloud firm Joyent.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its all-time quarterly high in 2026Q2 as Samsung’s semiconductor story shifted from a broad chip-cycle recovery toward the infrastructure demands of AI. CNBC reported Q1 revenue rose 69% year over year and operating profit rose 756%, driven by AI-memory demand; Reuters later reported Samsung’s Q2 forecast was far above the prior year, even as its shares fell after the release. A planned $1.5B Vietnam semiconductor-testing plant for legacy chips also showed continued investment outside the highest-end AI components.

The same period focused on Samsung’s opportunity in advanced chip production. Nikkei Asia reported rising requests from BYD, Google, AMD and Tesla as AI demand strained TSMC capacity, while The Information said Google was discussing Samsung production of a memory input-output die for its Icefish TPU and Anthropic had held preliminary manufacturing discussions. On the device side, co-CEO TM Roh said Gemini features had reached roughly 400 million mobile devices, linking Samsung’s handset footprint to AI distribution.

The tension

The central tension is whether Samsung can translate the AI chip boom into leadership rather than merely strong earnings. SK Hynix overtook Samsung as South Korea’s most valuable company after years of HBM investment, according to Reuters and The Wall Street Journal, while Samsung seeks foundry work that customers might otherwise place with capacity-constrained TSMC. The July share declines around concerns over a long-term chip deal underscore that investor confidence remains sensitive to the durability and allocation of AI-chip demand.

Why it matters

If the current trajectory holds, Samsung could become more consequential both as an alternative manufacturing route for AI-chip designers and as a distributor of AI features across a large mobile installed base. But the coverage also makes clear that demand growth alone does not settle competitive standing: SK Hynix’s HBM advantage and TSMC’s role in Google’s Icefish design leave Samsung’s ability to capture the highest-value parts of the AI supply chain uncertain.

Samsung Electronics has appeared in 112 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2026Q2 with 15 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Samsung, SK Hynix, South Korean, China.

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Broadcom’s $60B Talks Test Chips as Collateral
Broadcom is reportedly discussing more than $60B of AI-chip debt, while Samsung has confirmed more than $200B of manufacturing through 2030. Those records put f...
Qualcomm’s NPU Meets a Near-60% Memory Bill
On July 8, Omdia said Q1 memory costs were nearly 60% of materials for smartphones below $400. Nikkei Asia’s April projection of roughly 40% used a different lo...
CoWoS Grows 80%. Nvidia Reserved Most of 2026
TSMC says CoWoS capacity is growing at an 80% CAGR, but CNBC reported Nvidia reserved most of its 2026 capacity. Samsung has begun commercial HBM4 shipments wit...
Sony’s $155M Deal Meets TSMC’s Shared Fab
Eleven years after Sony paid $155 million for Toshiba’s sensor unit, Sony and TSMC announced a robot-and-car sensor venture. TSMC’s first Kumamoto fab already m...
Nvidia’s 70% HBM4 Allocation to SK Hynix
Nvidia reportedly assigned about 70% of its 2026 HBM4 demand to SK Hynix as 2026 production slots neared sellout. Micron’s Hiroshima expansion will not ship HBM...

Coverage Timeline

2025-03-25
Reuters 28 related

Samsung says co-CEO Han Jong-hee has died at age 63 from cardiac arrest and that Jun Young-hyun, appointed as co-CEO just last week, would now be the sole CEO

South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) said on Tuesday that its co-CEO Han Jong-hee has died from cardiac arrest.

2024-11-27
Reuters 16 related

Samsung names Jun Young-hyun as its co-CEO as well as head of its memory chip business and appoints Han Jin-man as president and head of its foundry business

Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) on Wednesday announced new heads of its memory and foundry chip units, as it scrambles to catch up with SK Hynix …

2024-08-05
New York Times

After failing to win concessions, ~6,500 unionized Samsung Electronics workers in South Korea, who declared an indefinite strike in July, returned to work

Jin Yu Young / New York Times :

2024-05-21
Bloomberg 8 related

Samsung Electronics names Young-Hyun Jun as the head of its semiconductor arm, replacing co-CEO Kye-Hyun Kyung, who will oversee its business planning team

2022-10-27
Bloomberg 19 related

Samsung Electronics formally names de facto leader Jay Y. Lee executive chairman; his ascension had been delayed by graft investigations and two stints in jail

Samsung Electronics Co. named Jay Y. Lee executive chairman of South Korea's largest company, finalizing a long-anticipated elevation …

2017-10-13
Reuters 15 related

Samsung Electronics CEO and Vice Chairman Kwon Oh-hyun to step down in March 2018

SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) said on Friday its CEO and Vice Chairman Kwon Oh-hyun had decided to step down from management.  —  “I believe the time has come for the compan...

2017-03-26
Wall Street Journal 5 related

Samsung Electronics CEO says the firm won't adopt holding company structure for now, vows to share results of review of restructuring options with shareholders

Timothy W. Martin / Wall Street Journal :

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Quarterly Coverage

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Narrative

TEXXR tracks 60 tech news articles mentioning Samsung Electronics, dating back to January 2015. The biggest stories include Samsung Electronics to acquire US cloud services firm Joyent; Joyent to retain name and... and Samsung Electronics posts record Q4 profit of $14.15B driven by chip sales, while its.... Frequently covered alongside Samsung, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, Samsung Electronics', Jay Y. Lee, and Se Young Lee. Coverage has shifted toward enterprise themes and away from competition, consumer.

Key Moments

2024Q2enterprise +25pts; competition -100pts
2024Q4enterprise -25pts; consumer +100pts
2026Q2enterprise +67pts; consumer -100pts

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