Samsung Hits $1 Trillion Milestone as AI Demand Soars

三星市值突破万亿美元大关,人工智能需求激增

WSJ What’s News

2026-05-06

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A.M. Edition for May 6. A Journal investigation finds China is supplying Russia and Iran with drone factories. WSJ senior correspondent Josh Chin explains how Chinese companies are managing to circumvent U.S. sanctions. Plus, Samsung joins the trillion dollar club amid relentless demand for AI memory chips. And weight-loss drug giant Novo Nordisk surprises with strong sales even as competition with Eli Lilly continues to weigh on growth. Daniel Bach hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • A journal investigation finds China is supplying Russia and Iran with drone factories circumventing U.S. Sanctions.

  • Plus, Samsung joins the trillion-dollar club amid relentless demand for AI memory chips.

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  • I'm Daniel Bach for The Wall Street Journal, filling in for Luke Vargas.

  • And here is the AM edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

  • President Trump has scored decisive victories in a handful of Indiana state Senate primaries,

  • and a sign his grip on the Republican Party base remains firm.

  • President Trump had warned that a group of Indiana Republican state senators would face retribution

  • for opposing his redistricting plan in the state.

  • Tuesday's primaries showed that Trump largely made good on that threat.

  • Five of the seven Trump-backed Republican challengers won their primaries for state Senate.

  • That's Journal-National political reporter Ken Thomas.

  • Now, all of this stemmed from Trump's push last year for Indiana to conduct a mid-decade