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Samsung Profit Surges as AI Chip Demand Booms

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
January 29, 2026
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Samsung Electronics reported a historic performance in the fourth quarter of 2025, with operating profit tripling year-on-year as demand for memory chips used in artificial intelligence data centres soared — even as the company warned of persistent global memory shortages that could affect other parts of its business.

The South Korean tech giant announced that its Q4 operating profit reached about 20 trillion won ($13.9 billion), more than three times higher compared with the same period last year, driven by surging prices and demand for semiconductor memory chips amid booming AI infrastructure build-outs. Samsung’s revenue for the quarter rose around 24 % to 93.8 trillion won, underscoring strength in its core chip business. 

Samsung’s semiconductor division the company’s biggest profit engine saw operating profit skyrocket 470 % year-on-year, accounting for more than 80 % of total earnings. The surge reflects the intense market pressure on memory supply, where production capacity has been unable to keep pace with demand from AI-focused data centres and cloud computing providers. 

Executives said high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, which are critical components in AI processors and advanced computing systems, were major contributors to the quarterly results. Samsung is already producing and testing next-generation HBM4 chips, with shipments expected to begin in early 2026 at the request of major AI customers, including Nvidia.

Despite the record results, Samsung cautioned that memory chip shortages could continue into 2026 and 2027, as strong demand shows few signs of easing and capacity expansions take time to materialize. Memory prices, particularly for DRAM and advanced HBM products, have climbed sharply, benefitting margins for suppliers while squeezing components costs for makers of consumer electronics and smartphones.

Samsung’s mobile division experienced a 10 % decline in profit during the quarter as rising memory costs weighed on smartphone margins. Executives said that while memory price strength supports semiconductor profitability, it also presents a headwind for segments that rely on the same components. 

The company’s display business, meanwhile, recorded a profit increase as demand for high-performance panels — including those integrated into major customers’ flagship smartphones — remained resilient.

Analysts note that this pattern of soaring chip prices and tight supply is part of a broader trend in the global memory market, driven by the reallocation of capacity toward high-margin products for AI applications and prolonged supply constraints that have yet to ease despite increased investment. Memory shortages have also pushed up contract prices for standard DRAM and NAND flash products used in PCs and consumer devices, contributing to broader cost pressures in the electronics industry. 

Investor reaction to Samsung’s earnings was muted on broader equity markets, with shares slightly lower following the announcement, reflecting investor concerns about how persistent memory supply issues could impact demand for the company’s consumer units later in 2026. 

Samsung executives said they plan to continue expanding memory production and are in discussions with major AI customers to secure long-term supply agreements that will support growth through the next cycle of AI infrastructure deployment. The company also reiterated plans for significant capital expenditures in 2026, aimed at increasing capacity for advanced semiconductors, including HBM and other AI-oriented memory products. 

The Q4 results mark one of Samsung’s strongest quarters ever, illustrating how the AI revolution is reshaping global semiconductor economics and creating winners among memory makers — even as broader technology supply chains adapt to new demand dynamics. 

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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