Tech

Samsung Moves Up Reshuffle to Address AI Chip War and Sluggish Performance

15
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

Samsung Electronics is set to undergo a significant leadership reshuffle this week to address ongoing business challenges, according to industry insiders.

The changes, initially expected in early December, are being advanced as the company faces disappointing earnings and increased competition in the artificial intelligence chip market.

The reshuffle began Monday, with layoffs targeting executives in the device solutions unit responsible for Samsung’s chip business. The company is expected to announce its new leadership as early as Wednesday.

Chairman Lee Jae-yong acknowledged the challenges during a court hearing on Monday, stating, “We will overcome these difficult times, even though the current situation is tougher than ever.”

Samsung’s struggles include lagging behind rivals in AI chip development and a negative outlook for the global semiconductor market.

To tackle these issues, the company plans to hold a global strategy meeting in mid-December following the personnel changes.

The shake-up highlights Samsung’s urgency to adapt and prepare for future growth in a highly competitive tech landscape.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

Related Articles

HP Laptop USB C
Tech

Microsoft Fixes USB-C Confusion on Windows 11 Laptops with Strict New Rules

Microsoft is taking major steps to fix the long-standing USB-C confusion that...

ChatGPT - OpenAI
Tech

Unsealed Docs Show OpenAI Wants ChatGPT to Replace Siri

A recently unsealed internal document from OpenAI reveals the company’s ambitious strategy...

Microsoft Edge
Tech

Windows Users Can Finally Say No to Edge and Bing

Microsoft is making key changes to Windows for users in the European...

Windows
Tech

Windows 11 Adoption Slows Again as 500 Million Users Still on Windows 10

A new security warning has hit Windows users, just as Microsoft approaches...