Samsung Electronics is reportedly in discussions with Google and Microsoft to establish long-term memory semiconductor supply agreements, in what could become the first binding contracts of their kind in the memory industry, according to Korean media reports.
Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Jae-yong is attending the China Development Forum (CDF) in Beijing on March 22-23 and is expected to meet major Chinese business partners following the event, according to Asiae and Korea Times.
India is rapidly positioning itself as a strategic hub for semiconductors, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing. Japanese and domestic chipmakers expand local operations, the 2026 budget offers tax and import incentives, solar wafer sourcing is mandated, and Reliance secures a US$3 billion green ammonia deal with Samsung, highlighting supply chain and energy transitions.
On March 19, senior executives at Nvidia said the company has reached an agreement with the cloud computing division of Amazon to supply large-scale GPU infrastructure through 2027.
Samsung Electronics' foundry business is showing signs of stabilization after a sustained period of market share decline, as new orders from Nvidia and Tesla underscore its ability to manufacture high-value artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductors, according to Maeil Business News Korea and EBN.


