Samsung considers exiting appliances market due to Chinese competition
Key claims
- Samsung is weighing a partial exit from the appliance business amid competitive pressure from Chinese manufacturers.
- User speculates on which future technologies will NOT be dominated by Chinese production or leadership.
- China could potentially mass-produce memory modules at $40 per unit, undercutting market pricing.
Volume over time
Peak 1 mentions/hour · 4 hourly buckets
Source threads (4)
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- /g/109160781 ↗ live · archive skeptical evergreen 14 replies China could potentially mass-produce memory modules at $40 per unit, undercutting market pricing.
- /g/109124010 ↗ live · archive neutral breaking 60 replies Samsung is weighing a partial exit from the appliance business amid competitive pressure from Chinese manufacturers.
- /g/109129500 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 9 replies User speculates on which future technologies will NOT be dominated by Chinese production or leadership.
- /pol/537769630 ↗ live · archive neutral breaking 5 replies South Korean conglomerate Samsung is withdrawing from appliances amid Chinese market pressure.
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