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Author: Samuel Kim

Samuel Kim brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized background in industrial computing systems and automation technologies. His analytical approach to emerging tech stems from hands-on experience implementing IoT solutions across manufacturing environments, giving him unique insight into how theoretical innovations translate to real-world applications. Kim's writing demystifies complex technological shifts by examining their practical implications for enterprise infrastructure and operational workflows. He maintains a sharp focus on the intersection of hardware evolution and software integration, particularly in industrial automation and smart system deployments.
Samsung’s HBM4 is Suddenly the Hottest Chip in AI
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Samsung’s HBM4 is Suddenly the Hottest Chip in AI

In a massive win for Samsung, its upcoming HBM4 memory chips have been selected by AI giants Google, Nvidia, and Broadcom. This could lead to a global scramble for supply, driving prices and Samsung’s profits way up.

by Samuel KimDecember 30, 2025
SoftBank Bets $4 Billion on AI Infrastructure with DigitalBridge Buy
AIInnovationSoftware

SoftBank Bets $4 Billion on AI Infrastructure with DigitalBridge Buy

SoftBank is making a massive $4 billion bet on the physical infrastructure needed for AI. The acquisition of DigitalBridge Group, announced in a press release, is a direct move to bolster its $500 billion Project Stargate. This is about controlling the data centers, fiber, and towers that next-gen A

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
A New X Server in Zig Wants to Save Your Old Linux Apps
ComputingInnovationSoftware

A New X Server in Zig Wants to Save Your Old Linux Apps

The Phoenix project is a complete rewrite of the X server using the Zig language, aiming to keep X11 applications alive in a Wayland-dominated future. It promises a simpler, safer system but admits it’s not ready for production use yet. This effort comes as major distros like Kubuntu make Wayland th

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
Samsung’s 2028 Plan: Ditching Snapdragon for Its Own Chips
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Samsung’s 2028 Plan: Ditching Snapdragon for Its Own Chips

According to a new report, Samsung aims to make its self-developed Exynos chips the primary engine for its global flagship phones by 2028. The move is part of a major strategy to emulate Apple’s vertical integration, potentially including a custom in-house GPU.

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
MassMutual’s AI Agents Are Already Boosting Productivity by 35%
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MassMutual’s AI Agents Are Already Boosting Productivity by 35%

MassMutual is pushing its AI efforts into high gear, aiming for a fully agentic software development process by Q1 2026. Early tests have already delivered a 35% productivity boost per team, validated across multiple scenarios. The company is building on this to expand autonomous agents into call ce

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
The Five Security Threats That Made 2025 a Mess
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The Five Security Threats That Made 2025 a Mess

2025 was a year of relentless cyber threats. A Chinese APT group hit telecoms and the National Guard, while budget cuts crippled a key US security agency. And a vulnerability called React2Shell showed that the ghosts of Log4Shell are still with us.

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G is coming, but who’s it for?
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Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G is coming, but who’s it for?

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A07 5G has been spotted in certification listings, suggesting its development is complete. The launch timing remains a mystery, but it’s clearly on the horizon.

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
Banks Are Finally Beating Private Credit at Its Own Game
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Banks Are Finally Beating Private Credit at Its Own Game

After a decade of losing ground to private credit firms, major US banks are staging a massive comeback. Fueled by a friendlier regulatory climate, they’re lending aggressively and their stocks are soaring, while their buy-side rivals face new headwinds.

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
Flathub Smashes Records Again, But What’s Driving the Boom?
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Flathub Smashes Records Again, But What’s Driving the Boom?

According to XDA-Developers, Flathub, the app store for Linux, had a massive 2025. It served 433.5 million app downloads, a 20.3% increase over its previous record. The platform also added 440 new apps for a total of 3,243 and handled 723.9 million updates. Top apps included Firefox, Chrome, and Dis

by Samuel KimDecember 28, 2025
Why Buying a New Graphics Card Feels Like a Bad Deal Now
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Why Buying a New Graphics Card Feels Like a Bad Deal Now

Upgrading your graphics card used to be a straightforward, transformative PC upgrade. According to a new analysis, that era is over, killed by luxury pricing, shrinking generational gains, and a reliance on AI software tricks instead of raw power.

by Samuel KimDecember 28, 2025

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