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Song Su-hyun
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LG to inject W600b to renovate outdated Changwon factory
In preparation for the “fourth industrial revolution,” LG Electronics announced a mid-term plan to build smart production lines for major kitchen appliances in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, with the goals of maximizing efficiency and improving product quality. By 2022, the company will spend a total of 600 billion won ($527 million) on renovating outdated production lines in plant No. 1 of the Changwon complex, about 300 kilometers southeast of Seoul.The renewed lines will produce kitchen
Technology Sept. 27, 2017
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Samsung starts mass producing world’s first eUFS for vehicles
Samsung Electronics has started to mass produce a premium memory product for cars, rapidly expanding into the automobile industry, the company announced Tuesday. The South Korean memory chip giant said it would provide the industry’s first 128 gigabyte embedded universal flash storage solution for vehicles, which will enable connections between cars and mobile devices, providing advanced data transfer speeds and robust data reliability. Consisting of 128 GB and 64 GB versions, the new eUFS solut
Technology Sept. 26, 2017
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[Reshaping Semicon Map] Samsung's next task: AI chips to empower devices
A new, urgent task of Samsung, the world’s unrivalled memory chip provider, seems to be developing chips for artificial intelligence applications on devices, including the company’s AI program Bixby on smartphones and connected home appliances, an emerging cash cow sought by many chip ventures around the world.Though belatedly compared to its major rivals such as Qualcomm, the South Korean tech behemoth has embarked on research and development of so-called “AI chips” with a goal of commercializa
Technology Sept. 25, 2017
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LG jumps into home beauty market
LG Electronics on Monday announced its surprise entry into the growing home beauty market by launching four skin care devices.By combining the company’s hardware manufacturing capabilities and the cosmetics business of affiliated LG Household & Healthcare, the tech titan said it aims to expand into the beauty device market. Branded as Pra.L, LG’s home beauty appliance lineup consists of the Derma LED Mask, the Total Lift-up Care, the Galvanic Ion Booster and the Dual-Motion Cleanser. Models int
Technology Sept. 25, 2017
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Samsung heralds era of super storage solutions with V-NAND chips
To address the challenges to meet the pressing requirements of next-generation data processing and storage systems, Samsung has introduced new Vertical-NAND memory solutions and technology to its global customers. At this year’s Flash Memory Summit held in Santa Clara, California, in August, Samsung showcased solutions to address next-generation data processing challenges centered around the company’s latest V-NAND technology and an array of solid state drives. The company hopes SSDs will be at
Technology Sept. 24, 2017
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LG takes pride in camera of V30 smartphone
GWANGJU – Robots in a 2-meter-tall box-shape equipment swiftly but precisely place six plastic lenses that are about a fourth of a fingernail in size on an image sensor. On top of the six-layer lenses, the Crystal Clear glass lens is added to let in more light to present better picture quality. This is a common sight at LG Innotek‘s camera module plant in Gwangju, where LG Electronics‘ first F1.6 dual camera module, which has been adopted by the company‘s latest flagship V30 smartphone, is produ
Technology Sept. 21, 2017
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[Reshaping Semicon Map] Reasons why Korea trumps memory chip world
Some find reasons for South Korea’s competitiveness in the memory chip industry in Korean people’s genetic traits: diligence, meticulousness, tenacity. But Nam Ki-man, vice chairman of the Korea Semiconductor Industry Association, takes a different approach.A radial shape of the chipmaking ecosystem is what has made Korea a powerhouse for memory chips, Nam explained. “Like the shape of the Avenue des Champs-Elysees in Paris, Korean semiconductor businesses are forming a radial shape of business
Technology Sept. 21, 2017
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Toshiba picks Bain, SK hynix, Apple group to sell its memory unit
After three-month-long negotiations, Japanese conglomerate Toshiba selected a global consortium led by US private equity group Bain Capital to sell its memory business, according to news reports on Wednesday. The consortium includes South Korean chipmaker SK hynix and tech giant Apple.For SK hynix, the world’s fifth NAND flash maker, the group’s acquisition of the Toshiba unit is expected to help raise competitiveness of the chip business. Toshiba is the second largest NAND provider in the world
Technology Sept. 20, 2017
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Korean chipmakers vow W51.9tr investment amid record sales forecasts
South Korean chipmakers and display manufacturers vowed to invest a combined 51.9 trillion won ($45.8 billion) by 2024 to help stimulate the economy and create jobs, in correspondence to their anticipated record sales forecasts this year at a meeting with the country’s Industry Minister on Monday. Eleven chiefs of semiconductor and display businesses -- including Kwon Oh-hyun, vice chairman and CEO of the device solutions business of Samsung Electronics, Park Sung-woo, chairman and CEO of SK hyn
Industry Sept. 18, 2017
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Samsung releases advanced fitness band, VR headset in Korea
Samsung Electronics on Friday released an upgraded GPS-based fitness band and virtual reality headset in the South Korean market. The two had previously been unveiled at the IFA 2017 convention earlier this month. The company said it would start rolling out the fitness band Gear Fit2 Pro with newly added swimming functions in partnership with global sports brands at 229,000 won ($202) for a limited 1,000 units with Bluetooth earphones as part of a promotion through Sept. 22. The Gear Fit2 Pro is
Technology Sept. 15, 2017
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KT begins installing 5G network in PyeongChang
Starting this month, South Korean mobile carrier KT will begin establishing the fifth-generation network in major parts of PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, accelerating its preparations for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, the company said Friday. KT signed an agreement with Korea Expressway Corp. on the establishment of the 5G network on major roads and facilities in PyeongChang, which will enable visitors to enjoy seamless telecom services on the road. Officials of KT and Korea Expressway Corpora
Technology Sept. 15, 2017
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Upbeat mood continues in smartphone market with LG V30
A recent upbeat atmosphere in the Korean smartphone market peaked Thursday, as LG Electronics kicked off preorders for its latest flagship V30 smartphone in competition with Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8. This is the first time for LG to throw a preorder event for the V series smartphone, which has been read by market watchers as the company’s renewed confidence in the newest product. Preorders for the LG phones will be available for one week until Wednesday through the country’s three big mobile carr
Technology Sept. 14, 2017
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Samsung embarks on investment in autonomous driving
The world’s No. 1 chip and handset maker, Samsung has embarked on a new autonomous driving business by announcing the creation of a new fund Wednesday. The South Korean technology giant established a $300 million fund -- Samsung Automotive Innovation Fund -- that will exclusively focus on connected car and autonomous driving technologies, the company said in a press release Thursday.The autonomous technologies include smart sensors, machine vision, artificial intelligence, high-performance compu
Technology Sept. 14, 2017
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Bain, SK hynix back in running to buy Toshiba chip unit
Japan’s Toshiba is leaning back toward a global consortium that includes South Korea’s SK hynix in the bidding for its memory chip business, the company announced Wednesday. Toshiba’s board of directors on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding with the consortium led by US private equity group Bain Capital and technology giant Apple, Development Bank of Japan and Korean chipmaker SK hynix.“Toshiba’s board of directors has determined to continue negotiations with the Bain-led consortium
Technology Sept. 13, 2017
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SKT to export AI solution to India
South Korean mobile carrier SK Telecom will export its artificial intelligence network solutions to India’s Bharti Airtel, marking the company’s biggest foreign project, it announced Wednesday. The two telecoms signed a strategic partnership to transfer AI technologies and solutions in San Francisco, where heads of global mobile carriers have gathered to attend the Mobile World Congress America. Under the partnership, SKT will apply its AI network solution to the nationwide telecommunication net
Technology Sept. 13, 2017
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