Samsung posted its Q3 2025 earnings today. The company’s consolidated revenue was KRW 86.1 trillion (€51.66b) with an operating profit of KRW 12.2 trillion (€7.32b). Revenue growth was 15.4% up on the second quarter.
More than half of the total operating profit, KRW 7.0 trillion (€4.2b) came from Samsung’s Device Solutions division and specifically its semiconductor, chip, and memory business.
The memory business made record-high sales, fuelled by demand for HBM3E (high-bandwidth memory) and server SSDs. In 2026, Samsung will focus on mass-producing next-gen HBM4 memory. Samsung Foundry’s focus for next year will be ramping up production of advanced 2nm GAA nodes.

Samsung’s smartphone divisions were also successful on the wings of the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, but weren’t as successful as Samsung’s chip business.
Meanwhile, its display and appliances segment recorded an operating loss despite strong revenue.

