Samsung

Samsung is one of the world's largest microchip makers, as well as South Korea's top electronics company. It makes many kinds of consumer devices, including DVD players, big-screen televisions, and digital cameras; computers, color monitors (#1 globally), LCD panels, and printers; semiconductors such as DRAM (#1), SRAM (#1), and flash memory (#2 behind Intel); and communications devices ranging from cellphones (#3) to networking switches. The company, which is the flagship member of Samsung Group, also makes microwave ovens (#1), refrigerators, air conditioners, and washing machines.

No coffee machines, though.

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