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Samsung's record Q1; SK Telecom adopts blockchain; Toshiba to proceed with chip sale

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ZDNet Week in Review - Asia
April 27, 2018
​Samsung's memory business leads record Q1 profits
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Samsung Electronics' semiconductor business has propelled the company to a record 15.64 trillion won operating profit for the first quarter of 2018.

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​SK Telecom to adopt blockchain for authentication

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Toshiba clings on to memory chip business sale in the face of Chinese regulatory hurdles

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​SK Hynix sees profit rise 77 percent over the year

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​China's IC industry grew 21 percent per year since 2013

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​SoftBank Ventures invests $4.2 million in used goods trading app

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​Korean food-tech firm puts $2 million into Bear Robotics

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​Alibaba pilots blockchain supply chain initiative down under

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​South Korea to invest over $620 million in nanotech R&D

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