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Here’s how Samsung plans to heal the ‘biggest loss’ in 2023

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Samsung DDR5 DRAM

Samsung is reportedly focusing on expanding the DDR5 memory market as a key to rebounding from their massive losses in the first quarter of 2023. Analysts say, increasing the supply of DDR5 memory can expedite the chipmakers’ exit from a semiconductor market slump.

According to BusinessKorea report, Samsung Electronics is expected to start supplying DDR5 DRAM for servers from the end of the second quarter of this year. At present, SK Hynix accounts for most of the supply of DDR5 RAM for servers.

Intel introduced a DDR5 DRAM-capable Sapphire Rapids CPU in the first quarter, and DDR5 DRAM is on a gradual rise in the server memory market.

The memory semiconductor industry hasn’t been able to churn out enough DDR5-compliant RAM, and large IT companies was hesitant to invest in new IT infrastructure until the first quarter of this year due to uncertainties.

From H2 2023, chipmakers have had much anticipation for favorable factors such as the reopening of China, the recovery of the global consumer market, and the resumption of infrastructure investment by IT companies.

Samsung DDR5 DRAM

Notably, Samsung lagged behind SK Hynix in the mass production of 10-nanometer DDR5 DRAM, which hurt its pride as the largest DRAM maker in the world. This also means that SK Hynix has been leading Samsung Electronics in the 10-nanometer DDR5 DRAM market in the early stage.

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DDR5 is the latest DRAM specification announced by the JEDEC in July 2020. It has twice the performance of DDR4, which still accounts for the majority of the memory market, so DDR5 DRAM is seeing high demand for replacement.

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Fresh Samsung Quick Share App update available for Android 14 devices

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Samsung is releasing a new update of the Quick Share app for Android 14 devices. Identified via version 13.6.13.6, the new update is available on the Galaxy Store with an installation package of 25.58MB

The fresh update brings the Family Hub refrigerator nearby sharing support for a better experience. It also fixes some bugs encountered in the previous version. However, it does not bring any new features or changes but you will surely get a smoother usability experience after updating.

It is worth mentioning that the Samsung Quick Share 13.6.13.6 update is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 14 based One UI 6.1 or One UI 6.0. If your device is eligible you can install the update to enjoy enhanced functions.

Users can update the Quick Share app in two ways. The first way is to update from Galaxy Store, for which open the Galaxy Store app >> Menu Options >> Updates. A new page will open from where you can install all available updates.

The second one is from the app, for that, you have to open Settings of your smartphone >> Connected devices >> Quick Share >> About Quick Share. If any new update is available then you will see the Update option. You can install the latest update by tapping on the Update button.

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Samsung TV Plus US adds three new channels from Mattel

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Mattel to Bring Three Channels to Samsung TV Plus in the US. Barbie and Friends, Hot Wheels Action, and Mattel Jr. to mark Mattel’s first-ever FAST channels, enhancing Samsung TV Plus’ Family & Kids offering with content featuring iconic Mattel brands.

Samsung announced its partnership with Mattel, bringing three channels on TV Plus in the US. The newly announced channels will be available on TV Plus later this year, accessible through Samsung Smart TVs and Galaxy Devices.

Mattel’s Barbie and Friends, Hot Wheels Action, and Mattel Jr. to broadcast content inspired by globally beloved brands such as American Girl, Barbie, Hot Wheels, Fisher-Price, Masters of the Universe, Matchbox, classic Monster High, Thomas & Friends, and more.

The new channels will be easy to access, around-the-clock kids programming curated for fans of Mattel IP to enjoy hours of shows and family entertainment. Users can find the shows on the dedicated ‘Kids’ destination on the Samsung TV Plus home screen.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro launch near, case packs 500mAh battery

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro January 2024 update

Samsung’s premium wireless earbuds making a comeback this year. Last year, the company didn’t launch premium earbuds, but brought the first pair of FE-branded Galaxy Buds. Samsung is expected to launch Galaxy Buds 3 Pro in the next Unpacked, which features a 500mAh battery case.

The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro case packs a 500mAh battery, first spotted by 91mobiles. The Buds 2 Pro also brings a charging case with a 500mAh battery. Apart from TUV certification, the product has also surfaced on India’s BIS certification site, confirming its imminent debut.

In particular, the upcoming Galaxy earbuds are listed with the model number EB-BR630ABY on TUV and BIS. Each earbud of the Galaxy Buds 2 features a 58mAh battery and Samsung might ship the Buds 3, at least, with the same battery capacity.

April is about to end and the next Unpacked will likely be held in mid-July this year. Samsung’s Buds 3 Pro may be unveiled alongside new foldables and wearables. In addition, the company may also release its first smart ring, the Galaxy Ring.

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