Samsung’s Chip For Galaxy Smartphones Could Be Ready for 2023
According to Business Korea, Samsung decided to develop its own application processor following “a sense of crisis” across its device solutions (DS) and mobile experience (MX) divisions. While the former makes the company’s Exynos processors and is under pressure to improve its semiconductor share in the global market, the latter makes the smartphones and wants to expand its market share in the premium segment.
According to Counterpoint Research, Samsung is currently the biggest smartphone maker globally, with a 23 percent market share in Q1, 2022. Apple comes in at number two with an 18 percent market share. At the same time, Chinese smartphone vendors Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo round out the top five with 12 percent, 9 percent and 8 percent market share, respectively.
Source: The Korea Economic Daily, Business Korea, Counterpoint Research
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Samsung’s Chip For Galaxy Smartphones Could Be Ready for 2023
According to Business Korea, Samsung decided to develop its own application processor following “a sense of crisis” across its device solutions (DS) and mobile experience (MX) divisions. While the former makes the company’s Exynos processors and is under pressure to improve its semiconductor share in the global market, the latter makes the smartphones and wants to expand its market share in the premium segment.
According to Counterpoint Research, Samsung is currently the biggest smartphone maker globally, with a 23 percent market share in Q1, 2022. Apple comes in at number two with an 18 percent market share. At the same time, Chinese smartphone vendors Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo round out the top five with 12 percent, 9 percent and 8 percent market share, respectively.
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Source: The Korea Economic Daily, Business Korea, Counterpoint Research
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Samsung’s Chip For Galaxy Smartphones Could Be Ready for 2023
According to Business Korea, Samsung decided to develop its own application processor following “a sense of crisis” across its device solutions (DS) and mobile experience (MX) divisions. While the former makes the company’s Exynos processors and is under pressure to improve its semiconductor share in the global market, the latter makes the smartphones and wants to expand its market share in the premium segment.
According to Counterpoint Research, Samsung is currently the biggest smartphone maker globally, with a 23 percent market share in Q1, 2022. Apple comes in at number two with an 18 percent market share. At the same time, Chinese smartphone vendors Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo round out the top five with 12 percent, 9 percent and 8 percent market share, respectively.
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Source: The Korea Economic Daily, Business Korea, Counterpoint Research
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