Monthly Archives: July 2022

Samsung Electronics’ Q2 Profit Likely Rose 11 Percent on Solid Server Chip Demand

Samsung Electronics reported a smaller-than-expected rise in quarterly operating earnings on Thursday as lower sales to inflation-hit smartphone makers dragged on profits from server customers loading up on memory chips. The profit fell short of a KRW 14.45 trillion (roughly Rs. 88,000 crore) SmartEstimate from Refinitiv.Read More

Samsung Electronics’ Q2 Profit Likely Rose 11 Percent on Solid Server Chip Demand

Samsung Electronics reported a smaller-than-expected rise in quarterly operating earnings on Thursday as lower sales to inflation-hit smartphone makers dragged on profits from server customers loading up on memory chips. The profit fell short of a KRW 14.45 trillion (roughly Rs. 88,000 crore) SmartEstimate from Refinitiv.Read More

Samsung Electronics’ Q2 Profit Likely Rose 11 Percent on Solid Server Chip Demand

Samsung Electronics reported a smaller-than-expected rise in quarterly operating earnings on Thursday as lower sales to inflation-hit smartphone makers dragged on profits from server customers loading up on memory chips. The profit fell short of a KRW 14.45 trillion (roughly Rs. 88,000 crore) SmartEstimate from Refinitiv.Read More

Grab the jaw-dropping Matrix Awakens tech demo before it’s delisted this week

Download it before Saturday if you want the experience. | Screenshot by Umar Shakir / The Verge If you’ve wanted to experience the impressive visuals in The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience and haven’t downloaded it yet, you’ll want to act fast — according to Unreal Engine’s website, it’ll be removed from the…

Facebook Asks US Court for Old FTC Documents in Antitrust Fight Against Company’s Merger

Facebook has asked a US court for eight documents created by the US Federal Trade Commission as part of their review of the company’s purchases of Instagram and WhatsApp. The FTC sued Meta’s Facebook in 2020, during the Trump administration, alleging that the company acted illegally to maintain its social network monopoly.Read More