Samsung Ponders China Deficiency
Samsung is concerned that only 15% of its chip sales are in China, reports the Korea Times
Korean rival Hynix has 24% of its sales in China, Samsung’s DRAM competitor Micron has 41% of its sales there, wireless rival Qualcomm has 53% of its sales in China, Broadcom has 60% of its sales there, NXP has 51% and TI has 45%.
So Samsung is lagging well behind its peers.
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