Samsung Electronics is a global technology leader headquartered in Suwon, South Korea. As the flagship subsidiary of the Samsung Group, it operates through core divisions: Device Experience (DX), including smartphones, TVs, and home appliances, and Device Solutions (DS), focusing on semiconductors.

Samsung consistently ranks as a top-five global brand and holds the world’s leading market share in memory chips, smartphones, and OLED displays. Driven by innovation, the company is currently pioneering advanced technologies such as 2nm GAA processes and HBM3E to lead the AI-driven era of electronics.

Here are some articles to give you a basic understanding of the company:

Samsung – background and history

Samsung – competitions


Below is a list of articles for the company:

  • Samsung – 2025Q3 report

    Here is the summary of Samsung Electronics’ 3Q 2025 earnings results in English: Here is the Income Statement and Department Revenue analysis based on the Samsung 3Q 2025 earnings report: Consolidated Income Statement (KRW) Item Amount (Trillion) % of Total Rev YoY Change Total Revenue 86.1 100% +27.7% Cost of Sales 51.5 59.8% +11.2% Gross…

  • Samsung – Competitions

    In 2026, Samsung Electronics faces a complex competitive landscape characterized by an intense “AI Supercycle” and fierce rivalry in advanced hardware. The company is currently engaged in a high-stakes battle to reclaim its leadership in semiconductors while defending its smartphone crown against Apple. 1. Semiconductor Rivalry: The AI & 2nm Race The semiconductor division (DS)…

  • Samsung – History

    The history of Samsung can be categorized into four distinct stages, evolving from a small trading company into a global technology powerhouse. Stage 1: Foundation and Diversification (1938–1960s) In 1938, Lee Byung-chul founded Samsung Sanghoe in Daegu, Korea. It started as a small trading company exporting dried fish, vegetables, and noodles to China. During this…