Overview
Description
Spun out of Samsung Group in 1969, Samsung Electronics has grown into the world’s largest smartphone and memory‑chip maker, with 24 global R&D centers and revenue topping US $200 billion. Its wide portfolio covers semiconductors, displays, TVs and Galaxy devices; Galaxy Watch lines add BioActive sensors and Google‑backed Wear OS software. Heavy AI investment and a US $17 billion Texas fab underline ambitions beyond consumer gadgets.
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