Samsung Electronics chief executive Kwon Oh-Hyun has resigned citing an "unprecedented crisis".
It is the latest management upheaval at the firm after the heir of the entire Samsung Group was imprisoned for corruption in August.
Mr Kwon is one of three co-chief executives of Samsung Electronics.
His resignation comes on the same day the firm forecast record quarterly profits, citing higher memory chip prices.
Mr Kwon said he had been thinking about his departure "for quite some time" and could "no longer put it off."
"As we are confronted with unprecedented crisis inside out, I believe that time has now come for the company [to] start anew, with a new spirit and young leadership to better respond to challenges arising from the rapidly changing IT industry," he said in a statement.
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He will remain on the board of Samsung Electronics until March 2018.
Samsung Electronics is regarded as the jewel in the crown of the Samsung Group conglomerate, which is made up of 60 interlinked companies and is one of South Korea's massive family-run businesses known as chaebols.
In August, the group's heir apparent Lee Jae-Yong was convicted of bribery and corruption and sentenced to five years in jail.
Mr Lee was accused of giving donations worth 41bn won ($36m; £29m) to non-profit foundations operated by Choi Soon-sil, a friend of South Korea's former President Park Geun-Hye, in return for political favours.
He was back in court on Thursday, appealing against his jail term.
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