Samsung Electronics has recently been rocked by a massive exodus of chip engineers, driven by grueling working hours, subpar wages, and a toxic work environment. These skilled professionals are now flocking to competitors such as SK Hynix, Micron, and Intel. To compensate for the loss, remaining staff are being overworked, prompting some to resort to falsifying data to mask defects. Despite Samsung's stronghold in the high-bandwidth memory chip market, its foundry business is struggling to keep pace with industry leader TSMC. Furthermore, the company's rigid bureaucracy is stifling innovation, morale is plummeting, and its competitive edge is slowly eroding. In a bid to address this crisis, Samsung has announced plans to conduct a thorough internal audit and implement urgent reforms within its semiconductor division.