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Intel delivered a strong Q2 as demand for semiconductors remains strong. The biggest growth came from the client business as notebooks surge.
Futurum Research Senior Analyst, Steven Dickens provides his take on the Q2 earning of banking solutions provider Temenos and the company’s pivot to Banking-as-a-Service, which seems like the right move at the right time.
Futurum’s Steven Dickens provides his take on IBM’s continued support of the Wimbledon tennis championships. IBM is delivering AI-driven enriched fan experiences delivered through IBM Watson and hybrid cloud services to engage new and existing tennis fans globally.
Amazon has been diversifying its businesses and executing at the highest levels, and that could help with their stock growth.
Futurum’s Daniel Newman takes on the fear mongering that’s dominated the media about Amazon Sidewalk in the simplest of terms: it’s a big, fat nothing burger. Here’s why.
Zoom has added several new features to improve the experience on its platform including a more immersive view and Alexa integration.
How are companies using edge computing and IoT to support their digital transformation efforts? The following are just a few real-world examples.
As remote collaboration continues to become the new bedrock of digital collaboration, voice-processing technologies are increasingly embedding themselves in the very platforms that organizations depend on for those types of communications. Improving the accuracy of voice-processing technologies by applying lessons learned from adapting to atypical speech will have significant impact across the board. Futurum’s Olivier Blanchard takes a look at what voice assistants trained to understand atypical speech mean to the future of work as well as a dive into some of the projects currently underway.
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.

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