Â鶹´«Ã½

    Advertisement
    SamMobile04:55
    Android Authority12:46
    CCS Insight12:09
    SamMobile07:22
    Tech Advisor08:39
    Tech Advisor10:47
    SamMobile09:19
    In the last 15 minutes
    DevX.com08:20
    In the last half-hour
    Forbes08:12
    T308:10
    The Independent08:09
    In the last 2 hours
    The Independent07:18
    Mashable07:14
    Digital Trends07:13
    SamMobile07:07
    ZDNet06:55
    Evertiq06:44
    In the last 4 hours
    The Economic Times06:25
    TechRadar05:44
    GSMArena.com05:44
    9to5Google05:16
    Samsung Global Newsroom05:12
    Korea Biomedical Review05:11
    Telecom Paper05:06
    Heating & Ventilating Review05:02
    SamMobile04:55
    MySmartPrice04:38
    In the last 6 hours
    The Hankyoreh04:12
    Mashable04:11
    Phone Arena03:42
    Neowin.net03:17
    SamMobile03:13
    Indian Express02:49
    Android Police02:46
    In the last 8 hours
    Phone Arena02:31
    Electronics Weekly01:47
    The Business Standard01:41
    The Korea Herald01:37
    Malay Mail01:13
    GSMArena.com01:10
    Phone Arena01:09
    Earlier today
    Digital Journal00:23
    Yesterday
    Tech in Asia23:42 9-Apr-25
    SamMobile23:19 9-Apr-25
    GSMArena.com22:37 9-Apr-25
    The Korea Herald21:53 9-Apr-25
    JD Supra21:08 9-Apr-25
    ThisDay Live20:16 9-Apr-25
    MacRumors19:57 9-Apr-25
    Samsung Global Newsroom19:22 9-Apr-25
    Samsung Global Newsroom19:12 9-Apr-25
    eCoustics.com18:47 9-Apr-25
    The Dong-a Ilbo18:38 9-Apr-25
    SiliconANGLE17:46 9-Apr-25
    Android Police17:16 9-Apr-25
    9to5Google17:14 9-Apr-25
    GSMArena.com17:12 9-Apr-25
    Center for Biosimilars16:57 9-Apr-25
    Best Products16:55 9-Apr-25
    Tom's Guide16:53 9-Apr-25
    TrustedReviews16:40 9-Apr-25
    ZDNet16:32 9-Apr-25
    MakeUseOf16:02 9-Apr-25
    GSMArena.com15:51 9-Apr-25
    CNET15:46 9-Apr-25
    UberGizmo15:18 9-Apr-25
    Digital Trends15:17 9-Apr-25
    Android Police15:14 9-Apr-25
    Digital Trends15:09 9-Apr-25
    Engadget15:00 9-Apr-25
    Android Central14:58 9-Apr-25
    Digital Trends14:38 9-Apr-25
    ExtremeTech14:34 9-Apr-25
    The Daily Star, Bangladesh14:25 9-Apr-25
    Tom's Guide14:21 9-Apr-25
    Android Police14:13 9-Apr-25
    Android Central13:57 9-Apr-25
    Android Central13:57 9-Apr-25
    CNET13:57 9-Apr-25
    Tom's Guide13:50 9-Apr-25
    How-To Geek13:25 9-Apr-25
    GSMArena.com12:47 9-Apr-25
    Media Play News12:47 9-Apr-25
    Android Authority12:46 9-Apr-25
    UberGizmo12:35 9-Apr-25
    TechRadar12:29 9-Apr-25
    The Verge12:27 9-Apr-25
    SamMobile12:18 9-Apr-25
    CNET12:09 9-Apr-25
    T312:08 9-Apr-25
    TechRadar12:02 9-Apr-25
    Forbes12:01 9-Apr-25
    9to5Google11:59 9-Apr-25
    ZDNet11:57 9-Apr-25
    SamMobile11:48 9-Apr-25
    The Shortcut11:43 9-Apr-25
    Indian Express11:43 9-Apr-25
    ZDNet11:37 9-Apr-25
    Android Central11:35 9-Apr-25
    Neowin.net11:21 9-Apr-25
    Forbes11:20 9-Apr-25
    CNET11:11 9-Apr-25
    TechRadar11:10 9-Apr-25
    Mobile World Live11:08 9-Apr-25
    9to5Google11:08 9-Apr-25
    The Verge11:06 9-Apr-25
    PCGamesN11:02 9-Apr-25
    The Business Standard10:46 9-Apr-25
    SamMobile10:36 9-Apr-25
    SamMobile10:36 9-Apr-25
    SamMobile10:15 9-Apr-25
    PCGamesN10:11 9-Apr-25
    9to5Google10:07 9-Apr-25
    Phone Arena10:03 9-Apr-25
    SamMobile09:45 9-Apr-25
    Engadget09:44 9-Apr-25
    Display Daily09:43 9-Apr-25
    PC World09:34 9-Apr-25
    Adweek09:33 9-Apr-25
    MarTech Series09:28 9-Apr-25
    Broadband TV News09:12 9-Apr-25
    GSMArena.com08:42 9-Apr-25
    view more headlines
    10 Apr 08:20

    About our Samsung news

    Latest news on Samsung, a South Korean multinational conglomerate company famed for its electronics division and headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. It comprises numerous affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol (business conglomerate). Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company. Over the next three decades, the group diversified into areas including food processing, textiles, insurance, securities and retail. Samsung entered the electronics industry in the late 1960s and the construction and shipbuilding industries in the mid-1970s; these areas would drive its subsequent growth. Following Lee's death in 1987, Samsung was separated into four business groups – Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group and Hansol Group. Since 1990, Samsung has increasingly globalised its activities and electronics; in particular, its mobile phones and semiconductors have become its most important source of income.

    Samsung Electronics has been the world's largest information technology company by revenue since 2009, and the world's second-largest semiconductor chip maker since 2017. Samsung has been the world's largest television manufacturer since 2006, and the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones since 2011. It is also the world's largest memory chips manufacturer. In July 2017, Samsung Electronics overtook Intel as the largest semiconductor chip maker in the world. Samsung has numerous subsidiary companies, most of them united under the Samsung brand and is the largest South Korean chaebol. Samsung Electronics is a major part of the South Korean economy; in 2012 it was responsible for 20% of the country's GDP, up from 17% in 2009 and 15% in 2007.


    Publication filters

    Headline Density

    Sorry, no headlines or news topics were found. Please try different keywords.