Samsung to participate in Germany's IAA Mobility in September

Samsung Electronics DS division, Samsung Display aim to strengthen their presence in the automotive electronic parts industry

Samsung to participate in Germany's IAA Mobility in September
Jeong-Soo Hwang 1
2023-07-14 16:44:13 hjs@hankyung.com
Future mobility

Samsung Electronics Co.'s Device Solutions (DS) division and Samsung Display Co. will participate in the future mobility show "IAA Mobility," which will take place from September 5 to 10 in Munich, Germany.

According to industry sources on Friday, it is the first time that Samsung Electronics' DS division, responsible for semiconductors, and Samsung Display are participating in IAA Mobility.

Amid the growing importance of electric and electronic devices in the automotive industry, Samsung is focusing on securing customers by showcasing vehicle semiconductors and vehicle displays.

Samsung sees automotive applications as one of the three major areas, along with servers and mobile devices, that will drive growth beyond 2030. The company has plans to actively target the automotive semiconductor market.

Recently, Samsung Electronics also started mass production of in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) universal flash storage (UFS) 3.1 memory solutions, which boast the industry's lowest power consumption.

Compared to the previous generation, the power consumption of the 256-gigabyte lineup has improved by about 33%, making it an optimal solution for electric vehicles and others.

Samsung Display is also intensifying its efforts in the vehicle display business. Samsung Display signed in April a business agreement to develop display solutions for next-generation car models with the supercar brand Ferrari.

As a result, Samsung Display's state-of-the-art organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels will be incorporated into Ferrari's next-generation models. Samsung Display also supplies display panels to global automotive manufacturers such as Audi and BMW.

Write to Jeong-Soo Hwang at hjs@hankyung.com

Samsung takes on Micron with new flash auto memory UFS 3.1

Samsung takes on Micron with new flash auto memory UFS 3.1

Samsung's UFS 3.1 automotive chip Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s largest memory chipmaker, has begun mass production of its latest flash memory chip, which the company said is optimized for in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems.The automotive chip, Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 3.1,

Samsung ties up with LG Display for 83-inch OLED TV in US

Samsung ties up with LG Display for 83-inch OLED TV in US

(Captured from Samsung.com US site) Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s top TV maker, has joined hands with its South Korean rival LG Display Co. for the large organic light-emitting diode TV sector to expand its share in the premium market.Samsung Electronics US unit said on Tuesday it

Samsung improves 4 nm foundry yields, on par with TSMC: analyst

Samsung improves 4 nm foundry yields, on par with TSMC: analyst

Samsung’s foundry business chief Choi Si-young unveils a new chipmaking roadmap at Samsung Foundry Forum 2023 in June Samsung Electronics Co. has improved its chip foundry manufacturing yield for the 4-nanometer node to the level shown by its archrival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing C

Samsung Elec denies rumor of Galaxy ads with Fifty Fifty

Samsung Elec denies rumor of Galaxy ads with Fifty Fifty

(Courtesy of Fifty Fifty Official Twitter) Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s second-largest smartphone maker, has denied market rumors that K-pop rookie sensation Fifty Fifty will appear in commercials for its upcoming Galaxy foldable models, a further blow to the four-girl band mired

Samsung, SK Hynix in next-generation HBM chip supremacy war

Samsung, SK Hynix in next-generation HBM chip supremacy war

SK Hynix develops the industry's first HBM DRAM chip in 2013 Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. – the world’s two largest memory chipmakers – have fiercely competed to advance their chip stacking technology to cut costs and improve performance.With the takeoff of ChatGP

(* comment hide *}