Introduction: Samsung Electronics was founded in 1969 and is located in South Korea. Initially, it mainly produced household electronic products such as televisions and video recorders. In the 1970s, it entered the international market and gradually developed into one of the top five electronic companies in the world. Its products also expanded from home appliances to computers, communications, and many other fields. In the 1990s, due to economic reasons, Samsung underwent a large-scale strategic restructuring. In 1978, Samsung Semiconductor was spun off from Samsung Electronics and became an independent entity. Since 1983, with the successful development of 64KDRAM ultra large scale integrated circuits, many new semiconductor products have been developed on the basis of a single household appliance semiconductor product, gradually becoming a leading global semiconductor manufacturer. Its semiconductor products mainly include DRAM, SRAM, flash memory, ASIC, CPU, TFF-LCD panel, and so on. Samsung Semiconductor's annual sales exceed 30 billion US dollars. Samsung's Memory products have always ranked first, and in recent years, they have also developed rapidly in the field of System LSI. For example, Application Processor SoC chips are at the forefront of the world and are widely used in smart mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and e-books.