Samsung Makes More Money Because of AI

A2

Samsung Makes More Money Because of AI

三星因 AI 獲利增加


Introduction

Samsung says it made a lot more money in the second part of this year.

三星表示今年下半年獲利大幅增加。

Main Body

Many people want AI technology. AI needs special computer chips. Samsung sells these chips. Now, Samsung sells them for more money because there are not enough chips for everyone.

許多人需要 AI 技術。AI 需要特殊的電腦晶片。三星銷售這些晶片。現在三星將其以更高價格出售,因為晶片供應不足以滿足所有人需求。

The South Korean government wants to help. They will spend a lot of money to build more chip factories. Other countries like China and Japan are also building more factories.

韓國政府希望提供協助。他們將投入大量資金興建更多晶片工廠。其他國家如中國和日本也在興建更多工廠。

Samsung's stock price went down a little bit on Tuesday. Some people are worried about other companies. But in general, Samsung and other chip companies are doing very well this year.

三星的股價在週二小幅下跌。有些人擔心其他公司。但總體而言,三星和其他晶片公司今年的表現都非常好。

Conclusion

Samsung is very rich now because of AI. South Korea is building more factories to make more chips.

三星現在因 AI 而變得非常富有。韓國正在興建更多工廠以生產更多晶片。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'More' Pattern

In this story, we see the word more used in three different ways. This is a key trick for A2 English to describe growth.

1. Adding to a Quantity (Amount)

  • *"...made a lot more money..."
  • *"...build more chip factories..."
  • Meaning: Simply adding extra items or cash.

2. Changing a Price (Value)

  • *"...sells them for more money..."
  • Meaning: The cost is higher than before.

3. Comparing (Higher Level)

  • *"Samsung Makes More Money..."
  • Meaning: Samsung \rightarrow AI \rightarrow Higher Profit.

Quick Word Swap Instead of saying "a lot of," you can use "more" when something is increasing:

  • Old: I have a lot of chips. \rightarrow New: I have more chips now.

Vocabulary Learning

technology (n.)
New machines and ways of doing things using science
Example:Modern technology makes our lives easier.
chips (n.)
Small pieces of silicon used in computers to process information
Example:My new phone has very fast computer chips.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
factories (n.)
Large buildings where things are made by machines
Example:The car factories produce many vehicles every day.
stock price (n.)
The amount of money one share of a company costs
Example:The stock price of the company went up today.
general (adj.)
Happening in most situations; not specific
Example:In general, the weather is warm in July.
B2

Samsung Electronics Reports Large Quarterly Profit Increase Due to AI Demand

三星電子因 AI 需求導致季度利潤大幅增長


Introduction

Samsung Electronics has released an early earnings report showing a significant increase in operating profits for the second quarter of this year.

三星電子發布了一份初步業績報告,顯示今年第二季的營業利潤顯著增長。

Main Body

This financial growth is caused by a gap between the supply of memory chips and the high global demand for artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Samsung expects operating profits of 89 trillion won from April to June, which is a nineteen-fold increase. Total sales are projected to reach 171 trillion won, more than double the revenue from the same period last year. This success was supported by the company's decision to raise chip prices while supply remained limited.

此次財務增長是由於記憶體晶片供應量與全球對人工智慧(AI)基礎設施的高需求之間存在差距。三星預計 4 月至 6 月的營業利潤將達到 89 兆韓圓,增長了 19 倍。總銷售額預計將達到 171 兆韓圓,較去年同期增長一倍以上。這次成功得益於公司在供應有限的情況下決定提高晶片價格。

Experts emphasize that the current demand for data center components is the highest in the history of the memory industry. However, this has led to a shortage of semiconductors for consumer electronics. Consequently, the South Korean government has announced a plan to invest over $880 billion to increase domestic manufacturing through Samsung and SK Hynix. This move follows similar investments by competitors in Taiwan, China, and Japan, showing a regional race to increase production capacity.

專家強調,目前對資料中心元件的需求是記憶體產業歷史上最高的。然而,這導致了消費電子產品半導體的短缺。因此,韓國政府宣布計劃投資超過 8,800 億美元,透過三星與 SK Hynix 增加國內製造量。此舉是跟隨台灣、中國與日本競爭對手的類似投資,顯示出區域內增加產能的競賽。

Despite these strong profits, Samsung's stock price fell by 4% in Seoul on Tuesday. This reaction is similar to what happened with Nvidia, where record profits were met with investor worries about increasing competition. Nevertheless, the overall South Korean stock market, known as the Kospi index, has risen by over 80% this year, mainly because of the higher valuations of Samsung and SK Hynix.

儘管利潤強勁,三星在首爾的股價週二仍下跌了 4%。這種反應與 Nvidia 相似,即利潤創紀錄之際,投資者卻擔心競爭加劇。儘管如此,韓國整體股市(KOSPI 指數)今年上升了超過 80%,主因是三星與 SK Hynix 的估值提高。

Conclusion

Samsung continues to see record profits because of the AI-driven chip shortage, while the South Korean government focuses on large-scale industrial growth.

由於 AI 引起的晶片短缺,三星繼續創紀錄獲利,而韓國政府則專注於大規模工業增長。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 Moving from 'Basic' to 'Business Fluent'

At the A2 level, you might say: "Samsung made a lot of money because people want AI." But to reach B2, you need to express cause and effect using more precise, professional connections.

⚡ The 'Cause-Effect' Upgrade

Look at how the article connects ideas. Instead of using "because" every time, it uses these power-moves:

  • "Due to..." \rightarrow "...Large Quarterly Profit Increase Due to AI Demand"

    • A2 style: "It happened because of AI."
    • B2 style: "The growth was due to the high demand." (Use this for a more formal tone).
  • "Consequently..." \rightarrow "Consequently, the South Korean government has announced a plan..."

    • A2 style: "So, the government is spending money."
    • B2 style: "Consequently, the government is investing." (Use this to start a sentence when one action leads directly to another).
  • "Led to..." \rightarrow "...this has led to a shortage of semiconductors"

    • A2 style: "This made a shortage."
    • B2 style: "This situation led to a shortage." (Use this to describe a process over time).

📈 Vocabulary Shift: The 'Money' Scale

Stop using "big」 or "small." Start using Comparative Precision:

Instead of... (A2)Try... (B2)Context from Text
A big increaseA significant increase"...showing a significant increase in operating profits."
More than...Projected to reach"Total sales are projected to reach 171 trillion won."
High / TopRecord"...Samsung continues to see record profits."

💡 Pro Tip for the Bridge: B2 learners don't just describe what happened; they describe the relationship between events. Next time you write, replace "so" with "consequently" and "because of" with "due to."

Vocabulary Learning

significant (adj.)
Large or important enough to be noticed
Example:The company saw a significant increase in sales after the new product launch.
infrastructure (n.)
The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
Example:The government is investing in digital infrastructure to improve internet access.
projected (v.)
Estimated or forecast based on current trends
Example:The company's revenue is projected to grow by 10% next year.
emphasize (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing
Example:The teacher emphasized the importance of reviewing the vocabulary before the exam.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something
Example:The flight was delayed; consequently, we missed our connecting flight.
domestic (adj.)
Existing or occurring inside a particular country
Example:The airline offers both domestic and international flights.
valuation (n.)
An estimation of how much something is worth
Example:The startup's valuation increased after it secured a major investment.
C2

Samsung Electronics Reports Substantial Quarterly Profit Increase Driven by Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Demand.

三星電子報告季度利潤大幅增長,主因於人工智慧基礎設施需求強勁


Introduction

Samsung Electronics has issued a preliminary earnings forecast indicating a significant rise in operating profits for the second quarter of the current year.

三星電子已發布初步獲利預測,指出今年第二季的營業利潤將大幅上升。

Main Body

The projected financial escalation is attributed to a systemic imbalance between the supply of memory semiconductors and the global demand necessitated by artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Samsung estimates operating profits of 89 trillion won for the period spanning April to June, representing a nineteen-fold increase. Total sales are projected at 171 trillion won, a figure exceeding double the revenue recorded during the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year. This fiscal trajectory is facilitated by the company's strategic upward adjustment of chip pricing amidst persistent supply constraints.

預計財務狀況之提升歸因於記憶體半導體供應與人工智慧 (AI) 基礎設施所需全球需求之間的系統性失衡。三星估計 4 月至 6 月期間的營業利潤為 89 兆韓圓,增長達 19 倍。總銷售額預計為 171 兆韓圓,超過前一財年同期記錄營收的兩倍。由於供應持續緊張,公司採取策略性上調晶片價格,促成了這一財務軌跡。

Institutional analysis suggests that the current demand for data center components is unprecedented in the history of the memory industry. This phenomenon has resulted in a scarcity of semiconductors for consumer electronics. Consequently, the South Korean government has announced a strategic investment framework exceeding $880 billion to expand domestic manufacturing capabilities via Samsung and SK Hynix. This state-led initiative coincides with similar capital expenditures by competitors in Taiwan, China, and Japan, indicating a regional intensification of semiconductor production capacity.

機構分析指出,目前對資料中心元件的需求在記憶體產業歷史上是前所未有的。此現象導致消費電子產品的半導體短缺。因此,韓國政府宣布了一項超過 8,800 億美元的策略性投資框架,透過三星與 SK Hynix 擴展國內製造能力。這項政府主導的計畫與台灣、中國及日本競爭對手的類似資本支出同步,顯示出區域性半導體產能競爭正趨激烈。

Despite the robust financial performance, Samsung's equity value experienced a 4% decline in Seoul on Tuesday. This volatility mirrors previous market reactions observed with Nvidia, where record profits were met with investor apprehension regarding intensifying sectoral competition. Nevertheless, the broader South Korean equity market, represented by the Kospi index, has seen an appreciation of over 80% this year, driven largely by the valuation increases of Samsung and SK Hynix.

儘管財務表現強勁,三星的股權價值於週二在首爾下跌 4%。此波動反映了先前市場對 Nvidia 的反應,即在獲利創紀錄的同時,投資者對產業競爭加劇感到擔憂。然而,以 Kospi 指數為代表的韓國整體股市今年漲幅超過 80%,主要由三星與 SK Hynix 的估值上升所驅動。

Conclusion

Samsung continues to experience record profitability due to the AI-driven semiconductor shortage, while the South Korean state pursues large-scale industrial expansion.

由於 AI 驅動的半導體短缺,三星持續創造紀錄獲利,而韓國政府則追求大規模的工業擴張。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Nominalization and Lexical Precision

To transition from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond describing events to conceptualizing them. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs and adjectives into nouns to achieve a high-density, academic register.

⚡ The 'Density' Shift

Compare a B2 construction with the C2-level phrasing found in the text:

  • B2 (Verbal/Linear): The company's profits increased significantly because the demand for AI grew.
  • C2 (Nominal/Conceptual): "The projected financial escalation is attributed to a systemic imbalance..."

In the C2 version, the action ("increased") is replaced by a conceptual entity ("financial escalation"). This allows the writer to attach complex modifiers—like "projected"—directly to the concept, creating a level of precision that verbs cannot sustain.

🧩 Analytical Deconstruction: The "Compound Noun Phrase"

C2 mastery requires the ability to stack nouns to create a singular, complex idea. Observe this sequence:

"...regional intensification of semiconductor production capacity."

This is not merely a string of words; it is a hierarchical structure: Regional \rightarrow Intensification \rightarrow of [Semiconductor Production Capacity]

By utilizing "intensification" (a noun) rather than "intensifying" (a verb), the author treats the growth of industry as a measurable phenomenon rather than just an action. This is the hallmark of institutional and scholarly prose.

🛠 Sophisticated Substitutions

To reach C2, you must replace common adjectives with Precise Academic Equivalents found in the text:

B2 AdjectiveC2 Academic PivotContextual nuance
Large/BigSubstantialImplies a measurable, significant impact.
Unseen/NewUnprecedentedSuggests a break from all historical patterns.
StrongRobustImplies health, resilience, and stability.
ConstantPersistentSuggests a continuing state, often despite opposition.

Academic Takeaway: To write at a C2 level, stop focusing on what happened (verbs) and start focusing on what the phenomenon is (nouns). Shift your focus from the timeline of events to the relationship between concepts.

Vocabulary Learning

escalation (n.)
A rapid increase in intensity, magnitude, or amount.
Example:The rapid escalation of operating profits was primarily driven by the surge in AI demand.
systemic (adj.)
Relating to a system as a whole, rather than just individual parts.
Example:The analyst identified a systemic imbalance in the global semiconductor supply chain.
trajectory (n.)
The path followed by a moving object or the development of a process over time.
Example:The company's current fiscal trajectory suggests continued growth throughout the year.
unprecedented (adj.)
Never done or known before; completely new.
Example:The demand for high-performance data center components is unprecedented in the history of the industry.
expenditures (n.)
The action of spending funds, or the amount of money spent.
Example:The government's massive capital expenditures are aimed at securing technological sovereignty.
volatility (n.)
The quality of being subject to frequent, rapid, and significant change.
Example:Market volatility often increases when investors are uncertain about future sectoral competition.
apprehension (n.)
Anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Example:Despite the record profits, there was visible apprehension among shareholders regarding market saturation.
Practice All words in a crossword
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