Samsung wants to cut and paste your brain
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Well not “yours” obviously

Samsung has proposed a way to build brain-like computer chips by "copying and pasting" a brain's neuron wiring map onto 3D neuromorphic chips.

Samsung starts flogging OLED displays
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We got the customers now

Samsung says it has the customers ready and now is mass-producing laptop OLED panels.

Samsung brings out 200 megapixel phone camera sensor
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Pixel size of 0.64μm

Samsung announced a new camera sensor called Isocell HP1 which it claims is the first with a 200-megapixel resolution.

Samsung sings of huge expansion
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Will hire 40,000 people in transformation

Samsung has unveiled a $205 billion expansion that will see 40,000 people hired over the next three years.

Samsung can switch off your telly
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Anywhere in the world

Samsung has surprised the world by announcing that it had switched off all the tellies looted from one of its distribution centres in South Africa.

Samsung shows 512GB DDR5-7200 modules
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For server and enterprise

During the Hot Chips conference, Samsung's memory division has given a bit more details about the upcoming DDR5 memory, showing a 512GB DDR5 module running at DDR5-7200.

Samsung takes chunk out of Chipzilla
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Number one semiconductor manufacturer

Based on revenue, Samsung Electronics has reclaimed the number one semiconductor manufacturer spot on the back of a strong Q2 2021, according to the latest IC Insight's The McClean Report, which investigates the state of the semiconductor industry in several areas.

Samsung wants AI to build its chips
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Humans do not think the right way

Samsung is using artificial intelligence to automate the insanely complex and subtle process of designing cutting-edge computer chips.

Google's upcoming Pixel 6 phones could end up with Samsung camera sensor
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The 50MP Samsung GN1 sensor

It appears that Google won't be just tapping Samsung for Tensor SoC on its upcoming Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones but also for the main camera sensor, as it has been pretty much confirmed that these will use Samsung's 50-megapixel GN1 sensor.

Bixby gets faster on Galaxy devices
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Up 35 percent faster on newer Galaxy devices

Samsung is still improving Bixby’s design and features, but it seems the later versions of the voice system will be 35 percent faster.