Analysts project Samsung Electronics could reach $2 trillion valuation on memory strength and AI expansion
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Summary
Analysts are raising the possibility that Samsung Electronics could reach a $2 trillion market valuation if it sustains its memory chip market strength, improves foundry (contract chip manufacturing) results, and expands artificial intelligence partnerships. The article discusses the factors that could drive Samsung's growth, including its dominant position in memory semiconductors and strategic moves in AI and chip fabrication.
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A traffic signal turns green in front of the headquarters of Samsung Electronics in Suwon, South Korea, 27 May 2026.
Samsung Electronics is drawing market attention as analysts raise the possibility that the South Korean technology giant
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