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Editorial cartoon of a colossal chip factory desperately drinking water and power, symbolizing the infrastructure bottleneck behind Korea's mega chip investment
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The Trillion-Won Bet: How Samsung and SK Are Redrawing the AI Chip Map — and Why Water and Power Will Decide It

Samsung and SK unveiled a chip and AI investment package worth thousands of trillions of won on June 29. The headline number swings wildly by outlet, but the real contest isn't capital — it's water and power.

Nvidia's Seoul Blitz: Physical AI's New Frontier
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Nvidia's Seoul Blitz: Physical AI's New Frontier

Nvidia's physical AI director held back-to-back meetings with Samsung, SK hynix, Doosan Robotics, LG, and Hyundai in Seoul. Here's what the visit signals about where the AI race is heading.

Samsung's Strike Threat Could Push Your Phone Price Higher
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Samsung's Strike Threat Could Push Your Phone Price Higher

40,000 Samsung union workers rallied at its Pyeongtaek chip plant, threatening an 18-day strike over wages. With AI-driven RAM shortages already lifting consumer prices, the timing couldn't be worse.

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Doyun Han
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AI Is Eating All the DRAM—And There's No Quick Fix
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AI Is Eating All the DRAM—And There's No Quick Fix

Memory makers can't build fabs fast enough. By end of 2027, supply will cover just 60% of demand. Here's why the shortage could last until 2030—and what it means for AI, your devices, and the chip industry.

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Doyun Han
Samsung Just Opened a Door Apple Built for Itself
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Samsung Just Opened a Door Apple Built for Itself

Samsung's Galaxy S26 now supports AirDrop through Quick Share, making cross-platform file sharing seamless. What does it mean when Android starts dismantling one of Apple's most beloved moats?

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Doyun Han
Your Memories Are One Drop Away From Gone
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Your Memories Are One Drop Away From Gone

A complete guide to backing up your Android phone in 2026 — Google One, Samsung Cloud, local storage, and the 2FA codes most people forget until it's too late.

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Doyun Han
Your Phone's AI Just Learned to Use Apps for You
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Your Phone's AI Just Learned to Use Apps for You

Google Gemini's new task automation on the Pixel 10 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra lets AI operate apps on your behalf. It's slow, limited, and beta — but it's the first real agentic AI on a consumer phone.

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Doyun Han
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Samsung's $2,899 Gamble Folds in Under 3 Months
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Samsung's $2,899 Gamble Folds in Under 3 Months

Samsung is discontinuing the Galaxy Z TriFold less than three months after its US launch. What does this rapid exit say about the foldable phone market's future?

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Doyun Han
Samsung's Best New Feature Is Just a Screen That Minds Its Own Business
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Samsung's Best New Feature Is Just a Screen That Minds Its Own Business

The Galaxy S26 Ultra's built-in Privacy Display is the rare smartphone hardware feature that changes everyday behavior. But is it worth $1,300 when the rest is incremental?

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Doyun Han
Your Phone Just Ordered Dinner Without You
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Your Phone Just Ordered Dinner Without You

Google and Samsung have launched a beta of Gemini-powered app automation on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, letting AI handle food delivery and rideshare orders on your behalf. What does it mean when your phone starts acting for you?

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Doyun Han
The Foldable iPhone Wants to Be a New Category
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The Foldable iPhone Wants to Be a New Category

Apple's rumored foldable iPhone could sport an iPad Mini-sized inner display with a new multitasking interface — but it won't run iPad apps. What does that mean for consumers, Samsung, and Apple's own lineup?

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Doyun Han
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China's Smartphone Price Surge: Who Really Pays the Bill?
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China's Smartphone Price Surge: Who Really Pays the Bill?

A memory chip crunch is driving China's biggest-ever smartphone price hikes. Here's what it means for consumers, Samsung, and the global mobile market.

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Seoyeon Park
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