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Hosted on MSNSamsung Electronics prepares to join Intel in glass substrate raceSamsung Electronics is entering the glass substrate market to enhance semiconductor technology. Other companies, including ...
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THE CHOSUNILBO on MSNSamsung Electro-Mechanics develops world’s 1st MLCC for LiDAR in autonomous vehiclesSamsung Electro-Mechanics on Feb. 5 unveiled the world’s first multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) specifically designed for ...
Samsung Electro-Mechanics unveils on February 5th that world's highest voltage and ultra-small MLCC in a 1005 size for ...
We believe the robust demand for MLCCs, mainly from smartphone and automotive manufacturers, will be the driver of Semco’s growth in the midterm. Over the past decade, the growth of passive components ...
While many anticipated native Qi2 wireless charge support for the Galaxy S25 series, users will likely settle for a case and ...
Samsung Electro-Mechanics recorded results below market expectations due to weak IT demand in the fourth quarter of last year. The company aims to increase the supply of multilayer ceramic ...
Mechanics, the electronic parts subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, said its annual revenue hit a record high last year, ...
Samsung Electro-Mechanics and LG Innotek are also accelerating their efforts in the glass substrate business. Samsung Electro-Mechanics has established a pilot line at its plant in Sejong and ...
Samsung Electro-Mechanics unveils Mi-RAE, eyes all-solid-state batteries and mass production by 2026
Samsung Electro-Mechanics is leveraging its multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) expertise to venture into the energy sector, specifically targeting the development of small all-solid-state batteries.
We first heard rumors that Samsung had a new battery technology in the works in late September and early October 2024. Now, a report from one of Samsung’s subsidiaries says that not only are ...
As reported by The Korea Herald, Chang Duk-hyun, CEO of Samsung Electro-Mechanics, the company's components subsidiary, has revealed that it could start mass producing the tech next year ...
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