[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] QSI is showing strong performance.


At 1:29 PM on the 8th, QSI was trading at 11,500 KRW, up 15.0% from the previous day.


Kyungpook National University announced that Professor Daehyun Kim of the Department of Electronic Engineering and Wansu Park, a combined master's and doctoral course student, in collaboration with QSI and researchers from Japan's NTT, have developed a next-generation semiconductor electronic device with the world's best ultra-high frequency characteristics applicable to sub-terahertz (sub-THz) band 6G next-generation mobile communication systems. The research was supported by the Samsung Future Technology Development Project and the Ministry of Science and ICT's Next-Generation Compound Semiconductor Core Technology Development Project. The research outcome was selected as one of the 16 notable research achievements among 250 papers presented at the International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM).


The research outcome is expected to become a core source technology for high-performance, high-efficiency, and multifunctional next-generation 6G mobile communication semiconductor systems anticipated to be implemented in the sub-terahertz band. Researchers from Kyungpook National University and QSI applied this research achievement to the Eurostars project supported by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the European Union, and recently succeeded in verifying world-class low-noise characteristics at a Swedish company, the demand enterprise.


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Professor Daehyun Kim stated, "With this technology development, it is expected to be widely used as a core material and component that promotes the activation of quantum computing."


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