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Jie Ye-eun
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Samsung, Tesla chiefs meet in Silicon Valley
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk at the Korean tech giant’s chip complex in Silicon Valley on Wednesday to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation in future tech industries, according to industry sources on Sunday. During the meeting, sources said the two business leaders agreed to continue exchanges for next-generation technology development, especially on chips for fully autonomous vehicles. It was the first time the heads of the world’s largest
Technology May 14, 2023
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Google takes aim at Samsung with first foldable phone
US tech giant Google unveiled its first foldable smartphone, the Pixel Fold, at its annual I/O developer conference in California Wednesday, aiming to challenge the dominance of Samsung Electronics in the global market. While Chinese smartphone makers such as Huawei, Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi have followed Samsung’s footsteps in launching foldable smartphones, Google has become the first major tech firm in the US to make an entry into the growing foldable market. The Pixel Fold is set for a Ju
Technology May 11, 2023
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German AI firm DeepL seeks bigger presence in Korea
The CEO of Germany-based artificial intelligence company DeepL affirmed the company’s vision to strengthen its presence in Korea by providing more advanced and accurate translation as a service -- DeepL Pro -- from August. DeepL Pro is an advanced subscription-based service that allows users to take full advantage of in-house AI translation technology. It offers user-optimized web translation and the ability to integrate into algorithmic translation software, according to the CEO. In Janua
Technology May 9, 2023
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Naver to unveil its answer to ChatGPT this summer
South Korean internet giant Naver will unveil HyperClova X, its hyperscale artificial intelligence platform, which boasts greater Korean language skills than its US rival, OpenAI's ChatGPT, this summer to upgrade its services overall. “Based on HyperClova, which has the third-largest Korean language training volume in the world and the first in Korea, we’ll unveil a HyperClova X service that is comparable to GPT-4 (the successor of ChatGPT),” Naver CEO Choi Soo-yeon said d
Technology May 8, 2023
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German envoy calls for close ties with 'like-minded' Korea in digital tech era
Germany's main envoy to South Korea discussed ways to forge stronger ties in the era of the "fourth industrial revolution" at the Global Business Forum hosted by The Korea Herald on Wednesday at the Ambassador Seoul - A Pullman Hotel. During the 11th session of the forum, German Ambassador Michael Reiffenstuel said that the two sides had intensified their collaboration in core areas of tech, while digitalization has revolutionized both economies. “As a like-minded country an
Technology May 7, 2023
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Samsung CEO hints at supercomputers on the way
Samsung Electronics co-CEO Kyung Kye-hyun, who oversees the tech giant’s chip business, unveiled the company's five-year plan to develop memory chip-centered supercomputers and catch up with its Taiwan-based foundry rival TSMC. Kyung visited the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Daejeon, South Chungcheong Province, on Thursday to deliver a special lecture to promising talents. It was the first time Kyung delivered a lecture to students since taking office as co-CEO
Technology May 5, 2023
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[Photo News] Samsung’s Neo QLED TVs debut in India
Samsung Electronics said Friday it showcased its new 2023 Neo quantum dot light-emitting diode TV lineup at the Samsung Opera House, a mobile exhibition center for Samsung Electronics products, in Bengaluru, India, on Thursday. The products introduced at the event include the 98-inch and 55-inch Neo QLED 8K TV models and Lifestyle TVs, as well as the tech giant’s newest sound tower and sound bar products, according to Samsung officials. Samsung applied its sustainability management practic
Technology May 5, 2023
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Kakao’s Q1 profit halves due to aggressive investment
Kakao, the operator of South Korea’s No. 1 messenger app, KakaoTalk, said Thursday that its first-quarter operating profit had tumbled by more than half due to increased investment in infrastructure and promising businesses. The IT giant’s operating income came to 71.1 billion won ($53.6 million) in the January-March period, dipping 55.2 percent from 158.7 billion won marked a year ago. Net profit nosedived 93.4 percent on-year to 87.1 billion won, according to Kakao in a regulatory
Technology May 4, 2023
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LG CNS, Microsoft Korea bolster security business ties
Information technology service provider LG CNS said Wednesday it will accelerate business cooperation in the IT security sector with the Korean unit of US tech behemoth Microsoft. The Korean firm said it became Microsoft’s managed security service provider, offering integrated security solutions from consulting to operations. Microsoft considers a firm’s security business capabilities and growth potential to determine its MSSP partner qualification. The news came after the top manage
Technology May 3, 2023
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Samsung Electronics may face 1st labor strike over wage deadlock
Samsung Electronics could face its first-ever labor strike as unionized workers have secured the right to legally conduct a walkout after wage talks between the tech giant and unionists fell through. According to industry sources Wednesday, Korea’s National Labor Relations Commission, a government agency under the Labor Ministry, held a steering session to arbitrate the wage deal a day earlier but ended up deciding to stop the talks due to an unbridgeable gap. The Tuesday meeting marks t
Technology May 3, 2023
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Telecom carriers, BMW launch 1st data plan for cars
South Korea's three largest mobile carriers -- SK Telecom, KT Corp. and LG Uplus -- said on Tuesday that they will launch the country’s first personal embedded subscriber identity module (eSIM) data plans for BMW vehicles. While the German luxury carmaker’s 7 series and above already feature fifth-generation connectivity via eSIM, the new data plans will enable backseat passengers to enjoy a variety of mobile content through built-in monitors without a separate physical chip, ac
Technology May 2, 2023
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Samsung eyeing 25% cut in chip production: analysts
Samsung Electronics is expected to cut its memory chip production by up to 25 percent in an effort to ease inventory woes, according to analysts on Sunday. The projection comes after the world’s largest memory chip maker hinted on an earnings call last week that it would start cutting production of legacy products for which it had already secured sufficient inventory to meet mid- to long-term demand. At the time, the company did not specify the reduction scale. Following the announcement,
Technology April 30, 2023
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LG beats Q1 earnings estimates, outpaces Samsung for 1st time
Despite the global economic downturn, LG Electronics announced surprise earnings for the January-March period, outpacing its crosstown rival Samsung Electronics' financial result for the first time in more than a decade. In a regulatory filing on Thursday, the consumer electronics giant said its operating profit for the first quarter was 1.5 trillion won ($1.12 billion), down 22.9 percent from a year earlier. It has become the company’s second-highest profit for the January-March pe
Technology April 27, 2023
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Samsung posts worst quarterly earnings in 14 years
Samsung Electronics, which posted its worst quarterly earnings in 14 years amid weak demand and falling chip prices, said it expects a gradual recovery in the second half of the year as the effects of production cuts kick in from the following quarter. In response, the world's largest memory chip and smartphone maker plans to increase the proportion of advanced processes and high-value-added products and continue to invest in securing future technologies. “We are in the process of red
Technology April 27, 2023
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Apple still in need of Korea-made displays despite production push
US tech giant Apple will likely continue its reliance on Korean-made displays, although it has been making a “sweeping effort” to develop its own components for more direct control over its designs, a report showed Tuesday. According to a report released by the Institute for Information & Communications Technology Promotion, Apple is expanding its use of in-house components such as chips and displays in its flagship iPhones as part of a strategy to maintain its dominance in the m
Technology April 25, 2023
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