SAMSUNG
サムスン電子ジャパンは4月18日に、国内モデルのスマートフォン「Galaxy S23」「Galaxy...
BCN+R
カプコンのオープンワールドアクションゲーム『ドラゴンズドグマ 2』とコラボレーションしたSSD「Sa...
AKIBA PC Hotline!
Tl;drSamsung repasse devant Apple en termes de livraisons mondiales de smartphones.Samsung aurait expédié 60,1 millions d’unités au premier trimestre 2024.La part de marché d’Apple a diminué de manière significative par rapport à 2023.L’IDC voit ces chiffres comme un signe de renforcement du marché des smartphones.Samsung et son retour triomphantAu lendemain de l’ombre projetée par Apple en 2023, Samsung a bravement repris son titre de leader mondial en termes de livraisons de smartphones. Les premières données du Mobile Phone Tracker de l’International Data Corporation (IDC) pour le premier t...
Begeek FR
バイデン・ハリス政権は15日(米国時間)、Samsung Electronics(Samsung)に...
PC Watch
Samsung has recently surpassed Apple once again, to become the world's biggest smartphone producer by number of shipments. Currently, Samsung commands about 20.8% of the global smartphone market, while Apple has approximately 17.3% of the market. Xiaomi came in at third place, with a 14.1% share. Apple had briefly seized the crown in 2023, pausing Samsung's 13-year reign as top dog in the smartphone market, however, that victory was short-lived. Apple saw smartphone shipments plunge around 10% in Q1 2024, following Android competition heating up significantly, from makers such as Samsung, Huaw...
Euronews (English)
Washington (AFP) - Décidés à réduire leur dépendance aux semi-conducteurs de pointe, les Etats-Unis ont annoncé lundi avoir accordé jusqu'à 6,4 milliards de dollars de subventions au géant sud-coréen Samsung pour produire au Texas ces composants indispensables aux nouvelles technologies. "Le ministère du Commerce et Samsung Electronics ont signé un protocole d'accord préliminaire accordant jusqu'à 6,4 milliards de dollars de financement direct" de nouvelles usines, selon un communiqué du ministère. Samsung devrait investir "plus de 40 milliards de dollars dans la région dans les années qui vie...
AFP (Français)
Washington (AFP) - The United States announced on Monday grants of up to $6.4 billion to South Korean semiconductor giant Samsung to produce cutting-edge chips in Texas. The award is the latest from the US government as it looks to cement its lead in the chip industry -- especially for chips needed for the development of AI -- both on national security grounds and also in the face of competition with China. President Joe Biden's administration has previously approved billions in grants to US titan Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) as it tries to avoid the prospect of ...
AFP
Samsung has regained its position as the top mobile phone-maker globally, having been beaten by Apple late last year, according to new figures. The latest quarterly data from research firm IDC said overall global smartphone shipments increased 7.8% on this time last year, but Apple shipments dropped by nearly 10%. As a result, Samsung has regained the top phone-maker spot, with a market share of 20.8%, ahead of iPhone maker Apple, which is second on 17.3% – after the two firms had switched places in the final three months of 2023. Earlier this month, Samsung issued an update forecasting that i...
DPA International
Samsung has regained its position as the top mobile phone-maker globally, having been beaten by Apple late last year, according to new figures. The latest quarterly data from research firm IDC said overall global smartphone shipments increased 7.8% on this time last year, but Apple shipments dropped by nearly 10%. As a result, Samsung has regained the top phone-maker spot, with a market share of 20.8%, ahead of iPhone maker Apple, which is second on 17.3% – after the two firms had switched places in the final three months of 2023. Earlier this month, Samsung issued an update forecasting that i...
DPA
Die USA gehen den nächsten Schritt, um mehr Chip-Produktion aus Asien ins eigene Land zu holen. Der südkoreanische Samsung-Konzern wird mit staatlicher Unterstützung von bis zu 6,4 Milliarden Dollar (6 Mrd Euro) neue Standorte für Entwicklung und Fertigung in Texas bauen, wie die US-Regierung mitteilte. Dabei sollen unter anderem Chips nach modernsten Technologien mit Strukturbreiten von zwei Nanometern produziert werden. Solche Halbleitertechnik wird im Moment ausschließlich in Asien produziert, hauptsächlich in Taiwan beim Marktführer TSMC. Im Westen gibt es angesichts der geopolitischen Spa...
DPA (German)
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