Samsung Electronics reaches $1 trillion market capitalization, becoming the second Asian company to hit the milestone after TSMC. The surge follows increased demand for artificial intelligence chips.
Samsung Electronics has reached a market capitalization of $1 trillion, becoming the second Asian company to achieve this milestone after TSMC, driven by high demand for artificial intelligence chips.
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