In 2017, the South Korean giant Samsung’s semiconductor business had revenue of $69 billion, while the giant chip manufacturer Intel has made $62.8 billion over the same period. It was a record year for the giant chip manufacturer Intel, which had a 6 percent increase in revenue, but it was not enough to keep the top spot – which it had held since 1992. By the second quarter, it had already been outdated. It is not difficult to understand what happened. While the giant chip manufacturer Intel has ceased making CPUs for smartphones, while the South Korean giant Samsung provides the processors for its own handsets only. In addition, it manufactures components – such as memory chips – for other companies. In fact, the South Korean giant Samsung says its fourth-quarter profit was “driven by the component division, with the largest contribution coming from the Memory sector manufacturing DRAM and NAND.” However, the giant chip manufacturer Intel’s processors are on 90 percent of the world’s computers, a sector that has grown little in recent years – and AMD has been struggling to gain space on PCs. In fact, recent times these two rival companies have teamed up simply to provide Intel Core processors with AMD Vega graphics chip. In 2017, the South Korean giant Samsung had a total profit of $50.7 billion, pulled especially by the semiconductor division as well as screens – it made enough money to manufacture the iPhone X OLED display. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.