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Where the Future Begins: Samsung Showcases Pioneering Innovations for AI and Automotive Technologies at electronica 2024 in Munich

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Where the Future Begins: Samsung Showcases Pioneering Innovations for AI and Automotive Technologies at electronica 2024 in Munich
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Where the Future Begins: Samsung Showcases Pioneering Innovations for AI and Automotive Technologies at electronica 2024 in Munich

2024-11-11 16:59 Last Updated At:17:10

MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 11, 2024--

Samsung Semiconductor Europe is presenting groundbreaking innovations in next-generation semiconductor technologies for artificial intelligence (AI), automotive and beyond at booth B6.602 at electronica 2024 from November 12-15 in Munich. Under the theme “CROSSROADS: Where the future begins”, the exhibition will focus on Samsung’s advanced technologies, highlighting how they are driving new possibilities in diverse applications including HPC, server, data center, automotive and consumer electronics.

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Visionary Exhibition Experience: Welcome to CROSSROADS: Where the future begins

Samsung’s booth at electronica 2024 will provide an immersive experience that embodies the dynamic intersection of human imagination and cutting-edge technology. Visitors will experience firsthand how Samsung is shaping the future of innovation through semiconductor and display technologies. The exhibition will showcase multiple products and demos across various domains, demonstrating the company’s commitment to realizing the true potential of AI and unlocking new possibilities in industries ranging from automotive to consumer electronics.

Innovative Solution Showcases: Memory, Sensor, Foundry, and Display Technologies

Samsung will unveil its latest advancements across memory, sensor, foundry, and display technologies, presenting solutions designed to unleash the full potential of AI and on-device applications. The exhibition will feature:

- Memory Solutions: In the AI era, the demand for advanced DRAM and NAND solutions, which enable fast data processing and enhanced power efficiency, is rapidly increasing for applications in automotive, data centers, and HPC. Samsung will showcase its latest innovations for AI and HPC, including HBM3E, CXL-based CMM-D, and GDDR7, as well as DDR5 RDIMM for data center. To support automotive innovation in the “Server on Wheels” era, automotive LPDDR5X and Detachable AutoSSD will also be on display.

- Sensor Solutions: The automotive industry is rapidly progressing in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving through the integration of artificial intelligence. Safe and convenient driving features start with precise sensing capabilities. Samsung Semiconductor will present its ISOCELL Auto sensors, designed to enhance driving safety with advanced High Dynamic Range (HDR) and LED Flickering Mitigation (LFM) technologies.

- Foundry Solutions: Samsung will highlight its latest foundry innovations for producing high-performance, low-power semiconductors tailored for the AI and automotive sectors. Using advanced process technology with Gate-All-Around (GAA) architecture and specialty solutions such as the Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) solution and advanced eMRAM, additionally Samsung will introduce unique foundry solutions that empower industries to leverage AI to its full potential.

- OLED Display Innovations: Samsung's cutting-edge OLED display solutions deliver immersive user experiences and sleek designs for automotive and smart devices. These include a 13.4-inch automotive grade round OLED, the 13.8-inch Flex Magic Pixel™ that protects privacy by switching modes, and the 17.3-inch Flex Note Extendable™, ingeniously combining foldable and slidable technologies. The 34-inch panoramic automotive display ensures a sophisticated design and superior image quality, featuring a stunning resolution of up to 6K.

Key Presentation: Evolving Automotive Cockpit and Interior Trends

As a prequel to the event, Jens Kahrweg, COO & SVP at Samsung Semiconductor Europe, will deliver a presentation on “What are the Trends in Interior/Cockpit and How to Overcome Challenges with Smart Semiconductor Solutions” at the electronica Automotive conference in ICM hall 4 on November 11 th at 2 p.m. Kahrweg will explore the latest trends in ADAS and autonomous driving, including the growing role of generative AI in cockpit innovation and how smart semiconductor solutions are meeting emerging challenges. His session will also emphasize the importance of collaboration within the industry to push the boundaries of what’s possible in automotive design.

Visit Samsung at electronica 2024, booth B6.602, November 12-15, 2024.

For more information, visit Samsung Semiconductor Europe’s Event Page.

About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Samsung inspires the world and shapes the future with transformative ideas and technologies. The company is redefining the worlds of TVs, smartphones, wearable devices, tablets, home appliances, network systems, and memory, system LSI, foundry and LED solutions, and delivering a seamless connected experience through its SmartThings ecosystem and open collaboration with partners. For the latest news, please visit the Samsung Newsroom at news.samsung.com.

Samsung Semiconductor at electronica 2024 (Photo: Business Wire)

Samsung Semiconductor at electronica 2024 (Photo: Business Wire)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haiti’s health minister has been removed from his post, government officials told The Associated Press on Thursday, following a deadly gang attack on the largest public hospital in the capital, Port-au-Prince.

The two government officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the issue, said Health Minister Duckenson Lorthe will be replaced by Justice Minister Patrick Pelissier until a new health minister is found.

Two journalists and a police officer were killed Tuesday as gang members burst into the General Hospital and fired indiscriminately at reporters who were there to cover the facility's reopening.

It was one of the worst attacks on Haitian media in recent memory. Seven other journalists were injured.

Jean Frans Regala, a photographer who survived, said journalists had been invited to the hospital by the health ministry but there was little security at the site.

“The fact that the minister of health invited us, you feel that preparations have been made already,” Regala told the AP. “When we made contact with a police unit, the police told us they were not aware of the event."

The health minister did not show up at the event, for reasons that have not been explained.

On Tuesday, Johnson “Izo” André, considered Haiti’s most powerful gang leader and part of the Viv Ansanm group of gangs that has taken control of much of Port-au-Prince, posted a video on social media claiming responsibility for the attack.

The video said the gang coalition had not authorized the hospital’s reopening.

Gang violence has worsened in Haiti since the nation’s president was killed in a 2021 coup attempt. Gangs are believed to control 85% of the capital and earlier this year staged attacks on the main airport and the country's two largest prisons.

The Caribbean country has struggled to organize an election that will restore democratic rule, and is currently governed by a transitional council made up of representatives of political parties, business groups and civil society organizations.

A wounded journalist talks on the phone after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Jean Feguens Regala)

A wounded journalist talks on the phone after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Jean Feguens Regala)

A wounded security officer looks on after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Jean Feguens Regala)

A wounded security officer looks on after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Jean Feguens Regala)

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