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The biggest Samsung chatter centers on next-gen hardware: Samsung is reportedly in talks with Chinese automakers (like BYD) to use 2nm/4nm autonomous-driving SoCs, while Tom’s Hardware highlights Samsung’s 2026 Odyssey monitor refresh plans and first HBM5 mockups plus HBM4E sample shipments. There’s also ongoing consumer attention on OLED/performance quirks and mobile foldable naming/battery details.

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Key Takeaway Samsung’s near-term story is hardware expansion—2nm/4nm auto-driving SoC talks and advanced HBM (HBM5 mockup, HBM4E samples)—while product buyers are also scrutinizing Odyssey monitor specs and OLED glitches.
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2nm/4nm SoCs HBM memory race Odyssey monitor roadmap OLED glitch concerns
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Samsung’s near-term story is hardware expansion—2nm/4nm auto-driving SoC talks and advanced HBM (HBM5 mockup, HBM4E samples)—while product buyers are also scrutinizing Odyssey monitor specs and OLED glitches.

The biggest Samsung chatter centers on next-gen hardware: Samsung is reportedly in talks with Chinese automakers (like BYD) to use 2nm/4nm autonomous-driving SoCs, while Tom’s Hardware highlights Samsung’s 2026 Odyssey monitor refresh plans and first HBM5 mockups plus HBM4E sample shipments. There’s also ongoing consumer attention on OLED/performance quirks and mobile foldable naming/battery details.

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Top 4 signals · Samsung’s near-term story is hardware expansion—2nm/4nm

Briefing Findings · Samsung’s near-term story is hardware expansion—2nm/4nm

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Auto SoC process nodes 2nm and 4nm
HBM5 cooling detail HBM5 mockup with Heat Path Block cooling
HBM4E status Beginning shipment of industry-first HBM4E samples
Odyssey lineup 2026 Odyssey monitors (27–32 inches) up to 330 Hz

What to Watch

  • Follow Tom’s Hardware for updates on Samsung’s HBM5 Heat Path Block approach versus SK hynix. Tom's Hardware
  • Check Computex 2026 coverage for Samsung Display’s full gaming display product lineup from Computex 2026. TechPowerUp

What Changed

  • Samsung's updated Health app unsurprisingly comes with new AI-powered features news.samsung.com
  • Samsung devices lose internet access after being idle (OpenWrt 25.12 snapshot) OpenWrt Forum
  • Samsung Health is getting a major update ahead of Galaxy Watch 9 launch news.samsung.com
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra said to pack a bigger battery at the same weight as Fold7 news.samsung.com
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