The rivalry between Samsung Group and LG Group intensified at CES 2025, as affiliates from both conglomerates signaled their ambitions to enter overlapping business sectors in pursuit of new growth opportunities.
Samsung Electronics is initiating a subscription model for its Galaxy smartphone, with the newest S25 series, for a 5,900 won ($4.05) monthly fee. The Korean electronics giant announced Sunday that it is launching the New Galaxy AI Subscription Club on Friday with the new Galaxy S series that will be unveiled at Unpacked on Wednesday in San Francisco.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas, US has concluded, revealing distinct strategic paths taken by South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics (Samsung) and LG Electronics (LG). While both companies leveraged generative AI (GenAI) to enhance their competitive positions,
TheTake, an emerging specialist in AI-powered, shoppable TV technology, has set partnerships with major players LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics.
The major electronics manufacturers are focusing on AI: everything is connected, energy-efficient and convenient. To do this, they need a lot of personal data.
The Primary RGB Tandem structure applied to the fourth-generation OLED TV panel organizes the light source into four stacks by adding two layers of blue elements and independent layers of red and green elements. It improves maximum brightness by increasing the amount of light produced by each layer compared to the previous structure.
CES 2025 kicked off in January, with major brands vying for attention in their traditional competition. South Korean companies Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, Japanese firms Sony and Panasonic,
the Consumer Electronics Show is where thousands of technology brands showcase their latest innovations. Last year saw roughly 2400 exhibitors in attendance, including huge names such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Sony, LG, Samsung, Panasonic and JBL.
The specs for LG’s fourth-generation OLED panel are impressive, with a peak brightness of 4,000 nits – 33% brighter than the third-generation 'MLA' panel used in the LG G4 OLED and other TVs. LG Display is also claiming 2,100 nits color brightness, which is a 40% improvement.
It seems as though Panasonic forced LG Display’s hand when it announced at CES 2025 the new panel technology at use in its new Z95B OLED TV — a new four-layer OLED panel structure that increases brightness while improving efficiency at the same time.
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Samsung Electronics targets Chinese clients as TSMC distances itself from Huawei links Samsung Electronics aggressively seeks opportunities in the Chinese semiconductor market as TSMC reduces ties with Huawei-related firms.