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Key Takeaway Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 series colors look stunning as official cases leak [Gallery]
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Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 series colors look stunning as official cases leak [Gallery]

Track Samsung’s tech leadership, from LPDDR6X memory reveals to the latest G-SYNC compatible OLED displays and AI-ready SSDs.

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  • Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 series colors look stunning as official cases leak [Gallery] 9to5Google
  • Samsung introduces new AI classroom tools and interactive displays at ISTELive 2026 Neowin
  • Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 9 band lineup leaks with more updates than the smartwatch [Gallery] 9to5Google
  • Apple suppliers Samsung, SK hynix & Micron hit by RAM price fixing suit AppleInsider
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9to5Google 6 articles

Tracking: Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 series colors look stunning as official cases leak [Gallery] / Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 9 band lineup leaks with more updates than the smartwatch [Gallery]

Android Authority 5 articles

Tracking: The 256GB Samsung Galaxy A37 5G still has its excellent Prime Day discount, at least for today / Samsung’s rollable phone may finally be rolling toward reality

Tom's Hardware 3 articles

Tracking: South Korea unveils $520 billion investment plan with Samsung and SK Hynix to expand memory chip dominance — plan includes four new fabs and HBM facilities, amid strong government support / Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron sued over alleged DRAM price fixing amid record memory costs — lawsuit claims coordinated HBM shift was cover to curtail DDR3 and DDR4 production

Tom's Guide 2 articles

Tracking: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 may skip this major Galaxy S26 Ultra upgrade — and its foldable screen is to blame / I knew we weren't crazy! Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron just got sued — accused of using 'AI' to fix prices and screw your wallet in RAMpocalypse

PC Gamer 2 articles

Tracking: Memory crisis heads to court: Class-action lawsuit calls Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron DRAM market 'oligopolists', alleging anticompetitive behavior / South Korea's president declares that it will invest over $580 billion in its AI chip industry, with Samsung and SK hynix coughing up most of the money

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Why are memory and storages prices still going up?

So what happened? AI happened. The way the world's memory market is set up relies on three major companies to supply everyone else with DRAM for consumer memory and storage. Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron realized early on in the AI boom that they could make a whole lot more money by moving away from consumer memory and into high-bandwidth memory (HBM) that's used in AI datacenters. Profit margins are enormous on the other side, and I really don't find it surprising that these massive corporations made the shift, as companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have essentially offered blank che

RAM supplies falter, PC sales drop, and profits keep rising — An inside look at why affordable PCs may never return
What's the point when I already use Chrome across my devices?

I have nothing against Samsung's native web browser. In fact, I enjoyed using it back during the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 days, mainly because it had a cleaner interface and supported ad blockers, unlike Google Chrome. So, I totally get why some Galaxy users would swear by it. The thing is, I'm already using Chrome across all my devices, so using Samsung Browser just when I'm using my Z Flip 5 feels pointless. It's just more convenient to use Chrome and have all my saved passwords, history, bookmarks, and even open tabs synced across every device I use. Sure, you could argue Samsung Browser has a

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