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Samsung revenue jumps 43% in Q1

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskMay 1, 2026Updated:May 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Samsung Electronics has reported a 43 per cent rise in first-quarter revenue to 133.9 trillion Korean won, marking its highest quarterly performance despite weak demand in its display and telecommunications segments.

The company disclosed this in its first-quarter 2026 financial results released on Friday, highlighting robust overall growth across key business units.

Operating profit also rose to 57.2 trillion won for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, underscoring strong earnings momentum despite broader market challenges.

Samsung noted that some business units faced pressure from weak demand, seasonal slowdowns, rising tariffs, and increasing operational costs during the period.

Samsung Display Corporation reported weaker earnings in its small and medium display segment due to seasonal softness in smartphone demand and higher memory prices.

The company projected continued uncertainty and low visibility in the display market for the second half of 2026.

“In Q2 2026, the small and medium display business will focus on sales in the relatively resilient high-end segment,” Samsung said, adding that overall market demand remains weak despite expected resilience in premium segments.

Samsung said its Networks Business recorded lower earnings both quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year, citing investment headwinds in the global telecommunications industry.

“In Q1 2026, the Networks Business experienced a decline in earnings as it faced investment headwinds,” the company said.

The Digital Appliances Business recorded only limited earnings improvement amid rising tariffs and persistent cost pressures.

Its Harman subsidiary also posted lower earnings, reflecting increased expenses linked to memory constraints and seasonal weakness in audio demand.

Despite these challenges, Samsung’s semiconductor business remained the company’s strongest growth driver during the quarter.

The Device Solutions Division posted revenue of 81.7 trillion won and operating profit of 53.7 trillion won, supported by strong demand for AI-related memory products.

Samsung said its memory business achieved record quarterly sales and operating profit, driven by products such as HBM4 chips and PCIe Gen6 SSDs.

The company added that it had begun mass sales of HBM4 and SOCAMM2 products for NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin platform.

According to Samsung, demand for server memory will remain strong through 2026 as enterprises expand artificial intelligence and large language model services.

Samsung also reported stronger sales and profit in its mobile business following new flagship smartphone launches and increased premium device sales.

The company said it would continue focusing on AI-driven products, premium offerings, and efficiency measures to sustain profitability amid global uncertainties.

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