
John Kalkman is vice president of marketing for Samsung Semiconductor’s Inc business in the Americas. As a senior member of the development team, John is responsible for setting the strategic direction for Samsung Semiconductor’s overall System LSI business which includes all logic business including application processor, image sensor and several other contributing silicon.
With key target markets such as smartphones, tablets and notebooks, this division is gaining attention throughout the industry for its award-winning Exynos application processors as well as market-leading CMOS image sensor products.
I had the privilege of attending the 2013 International CES keynote presentation by Dr. Stephen Woo, president of Samsung’s System LSI business in our Device Solutions division on January 9. In his presentation, Dr. Woo discussed the hidden enablers of …
Smart mobile devices are taking center stage in consumers’ lives, and in the process, they are beginning to supplant PCs and feature phones. In fact, not only are these mobile devices expected to outnumber traditional computers 2 to 1, but …
We live in a world where technology and today’s mobile devices are constantly evolving. Just think about it—our smart phones are packed with applications that allow us to map out our daily routes, stay in touch with family members, and …
As VP of Samsung Semiconductor’s System LSI business, it’s my job to keep a finger on the pulse of cutting-edge processor technology that has the potential to improve application processors and mobile device structures. One company that’s constantly researching and …
Welcome to my inaugural post for Samsung Semiconductor’s official blog, Voices@SamsungSemiconductor! While I’m looking forward to sharing my perspectives about Samsung’s System LSI business, I’m even more excited to hear from you directly. For those of you unfamiliar with Samsung’s …
The Samsung Galaxy S II has finally arrived in the United States, and we here at Samsung Semiconductor couldn’t be more excited. Not only is this device beautifully designed, but it’s also powered by Samsung’s Exynos 4210 processor, making the …


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