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Samsung Q2 profit drops 55% on weak AI chip sales, China curbs

Samsung Q2 profit drops 55% on weak AI chip sales, China curbs

Posted on July 31, 2025 By admin


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Samsung Electronics reported on Thursday (July 31, 2025) a 55% drop in second-quarter operating profit as delays in high-bandwidth memory chip shipments and U.S. export curbs on advanced chip sales to China continued to drag on its key semiconductor division.

The world’s largest memory chip maker posted 4.7 trillion won ($3.37 billion) in operating profit for the April-June period.

The result was roughly in line with its earlier estimate of 4.6 trillion won, which had disappointed investors.

Its revenue rose 0.7% to 74.6 trillion won, in line with its earlier estimate of 74 trillion won.

Prolonged weakness in its financial performance has deepened investor concerns over the South Korean tech giant’s ability to catch up with smaller rivals in developing high-bandwidth memory chips sold to customers including Nvidia and used in artificial intelligence data centres.

Samsung reported earnings just days after Tesla said it had signed a $16.5 billion deal to source chips from the tech giant, a move that could bolster the South Korean company’s struggling foundry business that makes chips on contract.

Published – July 31, 2025 06:38 am IST



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