<p>➀ Okins Electronics announced on Wednesday that it will supply Samsung with over 400,000 units of semiconductor test sockets, valued at 6.65 billion won (approximately 11.7% of the company's revenue in 2023).</p><p>➁ A spokesperson for Okins Electronics stated that the majority of these sockets will be used for Samsung's production processes.</p><p>➂ This contract highlights the strong partnership between Okins Electronics and Samsung in the semiconductor industry.</p>
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