
Rumour: Samsung could move to acquire AMD
To take on Intel and Qualcomm
According to South Korean media reports, Samsung is interested in acquiring AMD, all in an effort to compete with rival chipmakers Intel and Qualcomm.

Samsung doing well stuffing modem and AP together
One chip strategy
Samsung's new-model AP 'Exynos 7420,' which applied 14 nano FinFET is continuing the outfit's one chip plans by putting the modem and AP together.

Samsung wants to stick 128GB of storage on mainstream phones
New 3-bit NAND makes it possible
Samsung has announced an exciting new NAND product that should boost the storage capacity on mainstream phones and tablets.

Samsung is NOT making an Exynos 7420 smartwatch
Debunking asinine rumours on a Tuesday morning
News of absence is sometimes news in itself, and Samsung’s failure to release new smartwatch models is news, sort of.

Blackberry issues a new super secure tablet
Throw another idea at the wall and see if it sticks
Blackberry, which is fighting to stay relevant has thrown another idea the wall to see if it sticks.

Samsung increases Galaxy production target
Surprise demand
Samsung raised its production target for the new flagship Galaxy smartphones following positive market reception.

Samsung's in-house modem developed over 7 years
San Diego born and raised
Samsung's Exynos 7240 is a little miracle, and being the first mobile 14nm SoC in the market has its own benefits.

Samsung has record pre-orders
Just after announcement
A few days after announcing its new Galaxy S smartphones, Samsung claims it has more than 20 million pre-orders.

The fact that Samsung 14nm SoC works surprised the industry
No one expected such good yields
We found out one rather interesting story at the Mobile World Congress and it sheds more light on Samsung's decision to use Exynos SoCs for most markets instead of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810.

Samsung's processing leap was corporate espionage
CommonWealth claims
A magazine claims that Samsung’s leapfrog over TSMC to become the 14nm provider of choice is as a direct result of corporate spying.