๐ก 3-Second Summary
Driven by robust AI memory demand and higher ASPs, Samsung Electronics posted consolidated revenue of KRW 133.9T and operating profit of KRW 57.2T in Q1 2026. The company commenced mass production sales of HBM4 and SOCAMM2 for NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin platform and plans to maintain its technology leadership through HBM4E sample shipments and 2nm 2nd-generation mass production in H2 2026.
๐ 1. [Key IR Guidance & Quantitative Roadmap Summary]
[Historical Performance (Q1 2026)]
- Consolidated Financials: Revenue of KRW 133.9T (QoQ +43%, YoY +69%), Operating Profit of KRW 57.2T (QoQ +185%, YoY +756%), and Operating Margin of 42.8%.
- Earnings Per Share (EPS): KRW 7,123 for common shares and KRW 7,124 for preferred shares.
- R&D Investment: KRW 11.3T (QoQ +4%, YoY +26%).
- Division Financial Breakdown:
- DS (Device Solutions): Revenue of KRW 81.7T (QoQ +86%), Operating Profit of KRW 53.7T (OPM 66%). Memory revenue reached KRW 74.8T (QoQ +101%, YoY +292%).
- DX (Device eXperience): Revenue of KRW 52.7T (QoQ +19%), Operating Profit of KRW 3.0T (OPM 6%). (MX/NW recorded revenue of KRW 38.1T and OP of KRW 2.8T; VD/DA recorded revenue of KRW 14.3T and OP of KRW 0.2T).
- SDC (Display): Revenue of KRW 6.7T (QoQ -29%), Operating Profit of KRW 0.4T (OPM 5%).
- Harman: Revenue of KRW 3.8T (QoQ -16%), Operating Profit of KRW 0.2T (OPM 6%).
- Cash Position: Net cash stood at KRW 119.24T as of Q1-end 2026, with Q1 operating cash flow generating KRW 40.27T.
[Forecast & Quantitative Roadmap]
- DS (Memory): * Plan to ship first samples of HBM4E in Q2 2026 and address initial memory demand for new GPUs/CPUs launching in H2.
- Expect sustained strong demand for server DRAM and SSDs in H2 2026 driven by Hyperscaler AI expansion and Agentic AI adoption.
- DS (Foundry / S.LSI): * Advanced-node fab utilization expected to reach peak levels in Q2 2026; targeting performance improvement via increased HBM4 B-die supply, 1.4nm development on track, and pursuing 2nm major order wins.
- Initiate mass production of 2nm 2nd-generation mobile chips and scale volume production of 4nm memory & AI/HPC LPUs in H2 2026.
- SDC / DX: * SDC aims to start mass production of the 8.6G IT OLED line in H2 2026.
- MX anticipates a reduction in new model effects and an inevitable margin decline in Q2 2026, continuing to focus on flagship expansion and resource efficiency.
๐ 2. [Business Strategy & Future Roadmap]
- DS (Memory):
- Solidify technology leadership following simultaneous mass production sales of HBM4 and SOCAMM2 for NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin platform.
- Expand high-value product mix including HBM4, DDR5, and SOCAMM2, while capturing KV Cache storage demand and leading early PCIe Gen6 server SSD markets.
- DS (S.LSI / Foundry):
- S.LSI plans to expand sales of volume-zone smartphone SoCs/sensors, secure follow-up flagship SoC projects, and expand 200MP sensor lineups.
- Foundry will continue securing HPC orders, secure silicon photonics business foundations, and diversify into AI, HPC, Automotive, and Aerospace segments.
- SDC (Display):
- Small/Medium OLED will supply differentiated premium panels and start mass production on the 8.6G IT OLED line.
- Large OLED will expand gaming monitor customer bases and solidify premium TV market position.
- DX (MX / VD / DA):
- MX will sustain Galaxy S26 sales, strengthen flagship expansion and upselling, enhance foldable development in H2, and secure cost competitiveness to minimize profitability declines.
- VD will target sporting event demand with Micro RGB TV lineups and accelerate TV Plus service and OS business growth.
- DA will focus on AI Combo appliance launches and expand AI data center HVAC orders to improve profitability.
๐ Editor’s Comment (Management Perspective)
Samsung Electronics views the rapid expansion of AI services by Hyperscalers and the diffusion of Agentic AI as key market drivers causing sustained memory supply tightness. Management’s growth strategy centers on maximizing high-value memory mix leveraging the NVIDIA Vera Rubin HBM4 and SOCAMM2 production milestones, while expanding advanced foundry nodes (2nm 2nd-generation, 4nm LPU, B-die) and silicon photonics to build long-term AI/HPC foundations. Conversely, the DX division aims to limit profitability declines under persistent component cost pressures through flagship expansion, upselling, enhanced foldable development, and operational cost efficiency.
Key tracking points moving forward:
- HBM4E Roadmap and Advanced Foundry Execution: Verification of Q2 2026 HBM4E first sample shipments, early PCIe Gen6 server SSD adoption, and the commencement of mass production for 2nm 2nd-generation mobile chips alongside 4nm LPU volume production in H2 2026.
- SDC 8.6G Ramp-Up and MX Cost Control: Mass production execution timeline for SDC’s 8.6G IT OLED line and MX’s ability to limit profitability declines through flagship expansion, enhanced foldable development, and cost competitiveness amid rising component costs.
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