Category: Artificial Intelligence Devices

Riding high on the growth in demand for PCs, Dell Technologies was able to deliver a record top and bottom line year in 2020.
Futurum’s Olivier Blanchard on Apple’s search for automotive LiDAR supplier fueling new rumors about Project Titan. While it may make more sense for Apple to stay in its consumer electronics lane, where it could focus on building a first rate Smart Home ecosystem to displace Alphabet and Amazon, and make XR cool enough to displace Microsoft, Oculus (Facebook), and potentially other consumer electronic giants like Samsung, Sony, HTC, and more, the real flex play for Apple this decade, its boldest hard swing for the fences, lies in entering the automotive market to take on Tesla.
Apple M1 vulnerability "Silver Sparrow" has opened discussions as to the M1 and Apple's security risks as it moves to homegrown chips.
Juniper’s debut of Paragon Automation demonstrates the ability to execute on its Experience-First Networking strategy. The formation of Paragon Automation indicates Juniper has the blueprint to bolster its portfolio through a well-executed acquisition strategy that most recently includes 128T and Apstra. Futurum’s Ron Westfall views the formation of Juniper Paragon Automation as boding well for Juniper’s prospects in further assimilating its 128T assets to make deeper inroads into the AI-driven enterprise realm as well as successfully integrating its Apstra assets to alter the competitive dynamics within the automated cloud DC realm. Through Paragon Automation, Juniper is ready to win new mind share and move the needle across the automated WAN, AI-driven enterprise, and automated cloud DC market realms.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Shelly Kramer and Olivier Blanchard explore the role that chips play in everything from mobile devices to the automotive industry. They touch on Honor’s recently announced partnerships with chipmakers and what’s likely ahead there (and the role we suspect Qualcomm might play). They explored news out of Qualcomm’s two-day Automotive Redefined: Technology Showcase 2021 and what we see happening with regard to Qualcomm’s Automotive sector strategy. And they wound up the last part of the show exploring the very real issue of supply chain as it relates to semiconductors, what is causing the current global chip shortage, and how that is impacting the Automotive industry.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast – Interview Series, Futurum co-founder Daniel Newman talks with Qualcomm’s Nakul Duggal about the latest announcements from the Automotive Showcase 2021 and what it means for the automotive space going forward.
Qualcomm’s automotive sector strategy shifts into high gear this week with a bevy of announcements combining powerful SOCs, homogeneous system design and 5G to deliver best-in-class technology solutions to global automakers.
Microsoft saw an immediate positive market response based upon 17% growth in its fiscal Q2. Unpacking the results and a look ahead.
In this roundtable discussion as part of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series, Futurum co-founder and lead analyst Shelly Kramer sat down with Brad Onofrio from Calumet, Frank Wilson from Patterson-UTI Management, and Jon Gilman, founder and CEO of Clear Software for a conversation exploring how automation is being used in exciting ways in the Oil & Gas industry, the challenges these industry leaders have faced, the advice they have to share for others exploring automation and intelligent automation, and what they see ahead for the industry and this technology in the coming years.
From consumer CX to industrial applications, from creating more immersive experiences to bringing accessibility to people with disabilities, the Mudra Band was one of the highlights of this year’s virtual CES show for Futurum’s Fred McClimans. He writes, “I think this tech has tremendous potential and expect it to play a significant role in our daily lives, perhaps sooner than many might have anticipated.”
In this new episode of her Futurum Tech Webcast, Women in Tech Series, Shelly Kramer sits down with Dell Technologies’ Akanksha Mehrotra for a conversation about Dell’s Project APEX, the nuances of the offering, and the trend to everything-as-a-service and end-to-end aaS that we’re starting to see a lot of in the marketplace.

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