Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
KRX: 005930 Samsung Electronics at ~$228B revenue 2024 with record Q1 2025; world's largest memory chip maker and 720M OLED panels competing with TSMC, SK Hynix, and Apple across semiconductor, display, and mobile markets.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a Suwon, South Korea-based global technology conglomerate — listed on the Korea Stock Exchange (KRX: 005930) and the world's largest manufacturer of memory semiconductors (DRAM, NAND flash), display panels (OLED and LCD), and smartphones — generating KRW 300.9 trillion (~$228 billion USD) in revenue in fiscal year 2024, with Q1 2025 revenue of KRW 79.14 trillion (an all-time quarterly record), driven by semiconductor division revenue of $96.9 billion (48% of total revenue), Galaxy S25 smartphone sales, and 720 million OLED panels shipped in 2024. The flagship subsidiary of the Samsung Group chaebol (founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938), Samsung Electronics operates across semiconductors (memory, logic chips, foundry services), displays (flexible OLED, quantum dot), consumer electronics (TVs, appliances), and mobile (Galaxy smartphones, tablets, wearables).
Cambridge MA edge cloud (NASDAQ: AKAM) at $3.99B 2024 revenue with security $2B+ first to surpass CDN; 365K+ servers in 135+ countries Q2 2025 cloud infra growing 30% competing with Cloudflare for enterprise web security and edge cloud.
Akamai Technologies is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based edge cloud company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AKAM) as an S&P 500 company — providing enterprises with content delivery (CDN), cybersecurity, and cloud computing services through the world's most distributed edge platform: 365,000+ servers across 4,200+ points of presence in 135+ countries. In 2024, Akamai reported $3.99 billion in revenue (5% year-over-year growth) with security products generating $2+ billion (16% growth) — the first year in the company's 27-year history that security represented the largest revenue segment. In Q2 2025, Akamai reported $1.043 billion in revenue (7% growth) with cloud infrastructure growing 30% year-over-year. The business model transformation from CDN-dominant to security-dominant to cloud-expanding reflects CEO and co-founder Dr. Tom Leighton's strategy to leverage the distributed edge network for adjacent high-growth services. Founded in 1998 by MIT professors Tom Leighton and Danny Lewin.
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