Samsung Electronics
PulseAugur coverage of Samsung Electronics — every cluster mentioning Samsung Electronics across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- subsidiary of National Pension Service 100%
- parent of Samsung SDS 100%
- subsidiary of Lee Kun-hee 100%
- parent of Samsung Display 100%
- parent of Samsung Electro-Mechanics 100%
- subsidiary of Samsung C&T Corporation 100%
- employs labor union 90%
- instance of KOSPI 90%
- developed High Bandwidth Memory 70%
- competes with Micron Technology 70%
- affiliated with labor union 70%
- affiliated with SK Group 60%
- 2026-06-02 research_milestone Samsung Electronics has released a technical note detailing their LPDDR5X-PIM simulator. source
- 2026-06-01 research_milestone Samsung Electronics is projected to lead the global automotive memory chip market in 2025. source
- 2026-05-27 funding Samsung Electronics employees will receive substantial bonuses due to strong performance in the memory chip sector, driven by AI demand. source
- 2026-05-26 product_launch Samsung Electronics announced a comprehensive integration of major AI models like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude as part of its new AI strategy. source
- 2026-05-26 product_launch Samsung Electronics will allow employees to use external generative AI models starting next month. source
- 2026-05-26 product_launch Samsung Electronics will allow employees to use external generative AI models starting in June. source
- 2026-05-22 controversy Samsung Electronics narrowly averted a worker walkout over demands for a larger share of AI-driven profits.
- 2026-05-22 hiring Samsung Electronics' union is voting on a provisional salary agreement. source
- 2026-05-20 partnership Samsung Electronics reached a tentative wage agreement with its labor union, narrowly avoiding a strike.
- 2026-05-20 regulatory Samsung Electronics labor union begins a strike due to unresolved wage disputes, prompting government consideration of emergency mediation. source
- 2026-05-20 controversy Samsung Electronics' labor negotiations have failed, leading to a potential strike. source
- 2026-05-19 partnership Samsung Electronics and its labor union are continuing negotiations to avoid a strike. source
- 2026-05-19 controversy A potential strike at Samsung Electronics could lead to significant economic losses and impact growth in South Korea. source
- 2026-05-18 funding Samsung Electronics reached a $1 trillion market valuation. source
- 2026-05-18 partnership Samsung Electronics management and union leaders resumed wage negotiations to avoid a strike. source
28 day(s) with sentiment data
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AI boom drives South Korean chip exports to 44% of national total
South Korea's top five companies, including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, saw their exports account for approximately 44% of the nation's total exports in the first quarter. This surge is largely attributed to the b…
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Honor denies IPO termination, opens employee share exit channel
Honor has addressed internal concerns regarding its IPO, confirming that the listing process has not been terminated. The company has opened a channel for employees to divest their shares, with a formal exit plan expect…
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Samsung Electronics union votes on provisional salary deal
Samsung Electronics' union is holding an electronic vote on a provisional salary agreement, with approximately 89,000 members eligible to participate. The voting period extends until May 27th, and the agreement will pas…
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Nanya Technology to boost memory chip capacity by up to 100% in 3 years
Nanya Technology, a memory chip manufacturer, is set to significantly increase its production capacity over the next two to three years, aiming for an 80% to 100% boost. This expansion includes validating 16Gb DDR5 prod…
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Arlaid partners with Huagong Zhengyuan for optical module supply
Arlaid has announced a partnership with Huagong Zhengyuan, a subsidiary of Huagong Technology, focusing on optical modules. The collaboration has already resulted in bulk supply. This news comes alongside broader market…
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Samsung shareholder group challenges union pay deal, seeks injunction
A shareholder group at Samsung Electronics has declared the recently agreed-upon compensation deal with the labor union invalid. This group intends to seek an injunction if the agreement is approved, signaling a potenti…
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Samsung Electronics union strikes amid wage dispute, government intervenes
Samsung Electronics' labor union is initiating a full-scale strike on April 21st due to a failure to reach an agreement on wages and other issues. The South Korean presidential office has expressed regret over the break…
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South Korean investors favor Samsung, SK Hynix semiconductor stocks
South Korean individual investors are shifting their capital from safe-haven assets into semiconductor stocks, with a particular focus on Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. This trend indicates a growing confidence in th…
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Samsung strike looms, threatening DRAM and NAND price hikes
Samsung Electronics' labor negotiations have failed, leading to a potential strike starting tomorrow. The chairman of ADATA, Chen Libai, warned that a prolonged strike could disrupt global DRAM and NAND Flash supply, po…
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US regulator sues to block Minnesota prediction market ban; Google launches AI glasses
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed a lawsuit to block Minnesota's new law, which would ban prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket starting August 1st. This move makes Minnesota the fir…
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Musk loses OpenAI suit; Samsung union talks resume; FTU enters offshore bond market
Elon Musk has lost a lawsuit against OpenAI, though details of the ruling are not provided. Separately, Samsung Electronics and its South Korean union are set to resume negotiations to avert a strike, with a potential a…
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Samsung, Union Continue Labor Talks Amid Strike Threat
Samsung Electronics and its labor union are continuing negotiations to avoid a disruptive strike, with talks extending for 15 hours without a resolution. The parties are scheduled to resume discussions on Wednesday, aim…
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Standard Chartered to cut 7,000 jobs, citing AI adoption
Standard Chartered announced plans to eliminate over 7,000 corporate roles by 2030, representing about 15% of its corporate functions staff. The bank's CEO, Bill Winters, stated that the move is driven by the adoption o…
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Samsung strike could cost SK $20B, cut growth by 0.5%
A potential strike at Samsung Electronics could significantly impact South Korea's economy, with the Bank of Korea estimating a potential loss of 30 trillion Korean won (approximately $20 billion). Such a strike could r…
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Volkswagen issues 3B yuan bonds; Samsung exec predicts memory market shift
Volkswagen International Finance is issuing up to 3 billion yuan in Panda bonds, with tranches of 2 billion yuan for three-year notes and 1 billion yuan for five-year notes. Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics executive Kye-…
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Former Samsung Exec Predicts Memory Chip Price Drop Amidst China's Production Surge
A former Samsung executive predicts a significant drop in memory chip prices by the second half of 2027 or early 2028. This forecast is based on aggressive production expansion by Chinese companies, which could lead to …
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Auracast poised to become essential audio infrastructure like WiFi
Auracast, a new Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast standard, is poised to become essential audio infrastructure, similar to WiFi's adoption. This technology allows a single audio source to stream to an unlimited number of com…
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Samsung reaches $1 trillion valuation on AI chip demand
Samsung Electronics has achieved a market valuation of $1 trillion, driven by the significant global demand for artificial intelligence chips. This milestone is projected to occur by 2026, marking a historic moment for …
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Samsung Electronics and union resume talks to prevent major strike
Samsung Electronics and its labor union have resumed negotiations to avert a potentially large-scale strike, with both sides reportedly narrowing some differences. The South Korean government has indicated it may interv…
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Yunnan man's $415 AI short film goes viral globally
A young man from Yunnan, China, gained global attention for creating an AI-generated short film with a budget of only 3,000 yuan. This individual's innovative approach to AI content creation highlights a growing trend o…