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Samsung reported profits of nearly $1.8 billion for the July-September quarter. The South Korean tech giant expects a boost in demand for advanced semiconductors next year due to the boom in artificial intelligence systems. To prepare for this, Samsung will continue to cut production to ease a chip supply glut and gear up for 2024, when it anticipates industry-wide investment and production to focus on high-end chips for generative artificial intelligence. Additionally, Samsung is reportedly making Google's 2024 Tensor chipset and plans to increase its lead with GAA technology to make its 1.4nm chips shine. Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 may have the majority share with the Galaxy S24, potentially helping Samsung beat Apple Vision Pro.
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Samsung reported profits of nearly $1.8 billion for the July-September quarter. The South Korean tech giant said the boom in artificial intelligence systems should boost demand for advanced semiconductors next year. More here: https://t.co/RcH2ZLuZA8 https://t.co/xwI0QzUE3d
Samsung reported profits of nearly $1.8 billion for the July-September quarter. The South Korean tech giant said the boom in artificial intelligence systems should boost demand for advanced semiconductors next year https://t.co/aXTqQZT1gU https://t.co/idjA5n06wN
Samsung said it will continue to cut production to ease a chip supply glut, and gear up for 2024 when it expects industry-wide investment and production to focus on high-end chips for generative artificial intelligence. Read more: https://t.co/XzDiKha4rc https://t.co/3fFUJe3SWa