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Samsung Q2 profits fell 55% due to weak AI chip sales, China curb

versatileaiBy versatileaiJuly 31, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Published Thursday, July 31st, 2025, 08:26 AM

(Seoul) Samsung Electronics reported Thursday a 55% decline in second quarter operating profit as high-bandwidth memory chip shipments and delays in US curbs on advanced chip sales to China.

The world’s largest memory chip maker recorded operating profit of 4.7 trillion won (S$4.4 billion) for the April-June period.

The results were pretty much in line with previous estimates of 4.6 trillion won, which had disappointed investors.

That revenue rose 0.7% to 74.6 trillion won, rising in line with previous estimates of 74 trillion won.

Long-term weakness in financial performance has deepened investors’ concerns about the ability of South Korean tech giants to keep up with smaller rivals when developing high-bandwidth memory chips sold to customers such as NVIDIA and used in artificial intelligence data centers.

Samsung reported revenue just days after Tesla said it had signed a US$16.5 billion deal to raise chips for the tech giant. Reuters

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