Gelsinger-Notaemoon meeting ... Accelerated collaboration with one company such as Intel and Samsung
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stockmk2020@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-05-22 02:58:13
[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Kim Jisun] Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger and Samsung Electronics MX President Roh Tae-moon met.
According to the industry on the 21st, Gelsinger Intel CEO visited Korea on a two-day visit on the 20th. He visited Korea again in five months since December last year.
Gelsinger CEO, which met with Kwon Gye-hyun, head of Samsung Electronics' DS, and Kim Woo-joon, president of the network business during his visit to Korea last year, was found to have met with MX president Roh Tae-moon this time.
Samsung Electronics MX is a place to make consumer products, communication and network equipment such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and PCs.
As a major customer who purchases and uses Intel's central processing unit (CPU), the two companies are known to have shared their cooperative achievements and discussed future cooperation in mobile and network areas.
The meeting with Samsung Electronics' semiconductor business division was also noted, but discussions on the semiconductor sector are likely to have taken place earlier as CEO Gelsinger and President Ki Kyung-hyun met when Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida invited the head of a global semiconductor company on the 18th.
Gelsinger CEO is said to have met with domestic companies related to Intel business in addition to Samsung.
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