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Category: Regulations and Policy

TSMC, Samsung, and Intel All Announced Agreements
Olivier Blanchard, Research Director at The Futurum Group, shares his insights on the geopolitical, market, and supply chain implications of finally securing domestic semiconductor chip production.
Kirti Gupta, VP & Chief Economist at Cornerstone Research, joins us to discuss the crucial challenges and opportunities in technology policy and innovation, emphasizing the LeadershIP 2024 conference and the strategic importance of intellectual property rights.
The Six Five team discusses Apple Investigated Again by EU & Consumer Class Action Suits Start.
The Six Five team discusses China’s Crackdown on AMD & Intel Chips.
On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss Adobe Summit 2024, China’s crackdown on AMD and Intel chips, Intel Gaudi Performance beats NVIDIA, Apple investigated again by the EU, Databricks’ new DBRX model, is NVIDIA a monopoly, and Lattice leveraging the AI PC wave.
The Six Five team discusses Apple Sued by DoJ for Illegal Monopoly.
On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss NVIDIA GTC 2024, Broadcom Investor Day, Intel’s $20B CHIPS Act funding, Apple sued by DoJ for illegal monopoly, Micron earnings, and Synopsys Investor Day.
The Futurum Group’s latest research report, DORA Compliance and Resiliency for the Mainframe: Proactive Strategies for Operational Continuity, completed in partnership with BMC Software, delves into the intricacies of operational resilience within the context of DORA. It examines the impact of DORA regulations on mainframe operations and provides proactive strategies for organizations to achieve compliance while maintaining operational continuity.
The Six Five team discusses Apple Reinforces its Monopolist Nature, Again.
The Six Five team discusses Apple makes changes based on DMA.
On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss the earnings results for IBM, Intel, SAP, and ServiceNow, Intel IFS and UMC collaboration, and changes to Apple based on DMA.