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Samsung Electronics Hosted The Annual Tech Forum 2022: Discover eXperience Event In The US

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In the USA, Samsung lodged a program as ‘Tech Forum 2022: Discover eXperience’ for IT students in two famous places in the USA on 22nd September 2022 in San Francisco and 24th September 2022 in Boston to motivate and attract the pupils of IT technology. It started in 2017, but in 2020 and 2021, it was not conducted due to the pandemic attack of Covid 19.

The motive of this annual event is to attract top IT-based talented students. So this South Korean Tech Giant Samsung can build itself more powerful by offering disciples to work with them using innovations and creativity. It seems that the company understands the value of talented human resources as it will take the company beyond the modernized world, which is the key point to remaining among the leading companies in the market.

In two days of the program, more than 200 PhD holders were invited to the event as it resumed after three years. These pupils belong to reputed universities like MIT, Stanford, Caltech, and UC Berkeley.

The event was visited by Seung Hyun-Joon (Samsung Research Institute President), Noh Won-il (Samsung Research Institute Director), and Nagi Hong (Vice President of the Human Resources Team), along with executives and key executives. To inspire the students, all these personalities accosted some motivational points.

Tech Forum 2022: Discover eXperience‘ was kept with the consideration of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Big data, and Display, and question and answer round were based on these selected areas with the motive to provide more information about Samsung that how it works in these all fields.

During the event, Mr Won stated, “Working at Samsung Electronics means leading people’s lives better through technology and becoming a leader in thought and culture”.
After a number of conductivities, at last, a Career Vision session was regimented to show the students Samsungs improvement through the advancement of its Research and Development centre.


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Samsung Collabs With Taiwan For Image Sensors To Compete with Sony

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Samsung Electronics and Taiwan are working on the same stage, as both of them are binding in the Alliance for the image sensors. 

There is a new partnership in town as Samsung Electronics and Taiwan are shaking hands to compete with Sony. This partnership seems to be part of Samsung’s dual manufacturing strategy aimed at enhancing efficiency and gaining a competitive edge in pricing. 

Industry sources unveiled that Samsung is continuing its cooperation with UMC as part of its “Fab-lite” strategy for image sensors. The ‘Fab-lite’ suggests a concentrated operation of Samsung’s image sensor factories. Under this model, the Korean giant will handle the primary processes while outsourcing the remaining steps to external foundries. 

The Korean giant is using a two-notch approach for image sensor production: the first is going with in-house high-performance, and the second is outsourcing lower-cost sensors used in devices such as vacuums and appliances. This outsourcing will help in converting light into digital signals and performing image correction steps. Overall, with these two approaches, Samsung can easily concentrate on the most critical aspects of high-performance sensors. 

The foundry handling the outsourced image sensor production for Samsung Electronics is UMC, a Taiwanese company. UMC ranks fourth globally with a 6% share of the foundry market and practices legacy foundry processes such as 22 nm and 28 nm. Through this technique of dual manufacturing, the Korean Electronics firm is closely chasing Sony, which is currently holding over 50% of the market share in the image sensor segment. 

Back in 2021, Samsung Electronics was the first in the world to produce a 200 million-pixel image sensor, and it aims to debut sensors with over 500 million pixels next year.


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Samsung is Expected to Continue Seven-Year Software Support for Upcoming Flagships

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Google constantly tries to bring innovations to its Android ecosystem that lead to revolutionizing it and keeping ahead of its other competitors, like Apple. Over the years, the company has made many changes to its operating system to make it more interesting and intuitive. In the case of convenience, the company is almost successful in getting the millstone.

However, it lacked long-term software support for the device, but last year, the Big G extended it and brought support for seven years of software support with its latest Pixel 8 series devices. Following that, Samsung has also implemented the same policy for the Galaxy devices; however, currently, the Samsung Galaxy S24 is the only contender that is blessed with long software support.

Will Samsung continue the seven-year software support policy?

Based on past events, it is highly expected that the company may bring the seven-year software policy to more devices. For your information, in the last policy change, the year 2022, the Korean giant included some devices, including the Galaxy S21 series, the Galaxy S21 FE, the Galaxy Z Fold 3, and the Galaxy Z Flip 3, which were only eligible for four years of software support, but the company has to redefine the policy for them and extend it for one more year. Along with the older devices, the company has implemented the same for later flagship devices.

With time, the five-year software policy has also started for the midrange device, and now there is no difference left between premium and affordable devices, so to make some difference, the company may introduce the seven-year software update policy for the flagship devices.

Top candidates to get seven-year software support

Samsung hasn’t had any latest flagship devices in its catalog since the Galaxy S24 series, so that may be the main reason why the company hasn’t expanded its product line to other devices over the past seven years, but in the coming days some new flagship devices are coming, including the Galaxy Z Fold 6, the Galaxy Z Flip 6, and the Galaxy S24 FE. If the company officially publishes the new software policy expansion, it may also add some flagship devices from last year.


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Samsung Forms OLED Products Research Team for Apple

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Samsung Display has established a new R&D team dedicated to developing OLED products for Apple. 

According to reports from China, Samsung Display created a new R&D team specifically to develop OLED products for Apple, titled the team ‘A Team.” It is a part of Samsung’s Giheung Research Institute in South Korea.

Undoubtedly, Apple is an immensely essential customer for Samsung Display, and up until currently, SDC has been the leading provider of OLED displays for Apple. This move seems like an interesting one by SDC. In a way, the giant is grabbing the majority of orders for iPhone AMOLEDs. 

However, Apple is setting up to embrace OLEDs in IT products, starting with tablets, which are turning things around. If the reports are to be believed, LG Display is Apple’s main provider of iPad AMOLEDs for first-generation devices, as the brand has greater experience with collective OLED architectures. 

The Korean giant has been struggling to boost the production of such panels. It is also feeling pressure from China-based AMOLED producers, which are increasing their production capabilities and starting to win Apple display orders. It will be quite interesting to see whether SDC introduces technologies exclusively for Apple or if they just want to accelerate their OLED R&D for all their customers, which include Samsung itself. 

It is reported that Apple is aiming to replace all of its IT displays with OLEDs over the next few years, which include tablets, laptops, and monitors. On the other hand, Apple itself is setting up its OLED-related technology. 

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