Samsung finally sorts Exynos heat and rivals notice
Copper, packaging tweaks that work
Samsung’s Exynos chips were once shorthand for thermal throttling, but the Exynos 2600 suggests those days may finally be numbered.
Samsung’s Exynos 2600 looks boxed into Korea
Yield snags and Qualcomm deals keep the chip from travelling far
Samsung is still wrestling with ropey yields on its next-generation Exynos 2600, which means the silicon may only appear in South Korea and only in the non-Ultra Galaxy S26 models.
Samsung’s foundry fights its way back into the game
Yield gains pull in fresh AI customers.
Samsung’s memory business is roaring back to life, and its foundry arm is finally showing signs of life as yield improvements tempt Big Tech outfits back to the table.
Samsung cleans Apple's clock again
iPhone shipments slump
Samsung has surged ahead of the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple in 2025 smartphone shipments, clawing back ground after years of being squeezed by Cupertino and a swarm of Chinese rivals.
India retreats from Apple's mighty briefs
New Delhi shelves its app mandate
India has bolted in fright from Apple's response to its demands that it cram a government app onto every handset.
Samsung adds Fallout to its Gaming Hub and TV Plus
Teams up with Amazon and Bethesda Softworks
Samsung has teamed up with Amazon, Bethesda Softworks, and Xbox to celebrate the launch of Fallout Season Two by bringing the new series season to its TV Plus as well as adding the Fallout 76 game to its Samsung Gaming Hub.
PC makers bleed cash as AI giants hoard memory supplies
Shrinking margins force next year’s machines towards painful price hikes.
Global tech titans are gorging on DRAM and flash to feed their AI obsessions, leaving the humble PC market to scrap for leftovers as unit prices rocket.
Samsung teases its Exynos 2600 as a 2nm comeback kid
Korean giant hints it has finally heard the complaints.
Samsung has splashed out a glossy trailer to prove it really is cooking up the world’s first 2nm GAA chipset, the Exynos 2600, after months of leaks, whispers and leakers swearing blind it was the real deal.
Apple kicks up dust over India’s spyware-friendly phone rule
Cupertino insists it is above everyone else’s regulations.
The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is refusing to play ball with New Delhi’s latest phone mandate, behaving as if the country's rules do not apply to its holy hardware.
Samsung and SK hynix warn punters the DRAM drought will drag on
The memory giants say profit comes first
Samsung and SK hynix, which churn out more than 70 per cent of the world’s DRAM, have decided that the current memory boom is an opportunity to squeeze long-term profits.