Category: Semiconductors and Components

On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss AMD’s acquisition of ZT Systems, the DOJ consideration of breaking up Google, Cisco Q4FY24 Earnings, Lenovo Q1FY24/25 Earnings, HPE’s intent to acquire Morpheus Data, Huawei’s Chinese Market chip to compete with NVIDIA, and Coherent Q4FY24 Earnings.
Google’s Pixel 9 Launch Drops Hints About How Google Intends to Use its Hybrid AI Strategy to Disrupt Apple’s Market Share in Mobile
The Futurum Group's Research Director Olivier Blanchard takes a look at the new Google Pixel 9 lineup and how Google intends to use its hybrid AI mobile solutions to disrupt Apple's mobile market share.
SiFive RISC-V Chip Targets Data Centers, Vehicles, and Embedded Systems
Dr. Bob Sutor and Steven Dickens of The Futurum Group examine the strategic significance of SiFive’s new P870-D processor in addressing the growing demand for scalable, power-efficient solutions in AI-driven data centers. The analysts note that SiFive’s focus on flexibility and industry-standard protocols positions the company to compete effectively in the evolving landscape dominated by traditional players such as AMD and Intel.
The Six Five team discusses new Intel SVP & GM provides Foundry updates.
The Six Five team discusses GlobalFoundries Q2FY24 earnings.
Marvell Reinforces Microsoft Relation with Azure Updating Fleet of LiquidSecurity HSMs to the FIPS 140-3, Level-3 Standards Building on Proven LiquidSecurity Deployment
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall assesses why Marvell attaining NIST FIPS 140-3, Level-3 certification for its LiquidSecurity HSMs and Microsoft update deal bolster its cybersecurity ecosystem credentials.
On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss Marvell to solve memory challenges for cloud providers, GlobalFoundries Q2FY24 earnings, Google deemed a monopoly in DOJ ruling, Crowdstrike aftermath: Microsoft fires back at Delta, new Intel SVP & GM provides foundry updates, and OpenAI revolving door of founders and executives.
It’s the Best of Times and the Not-So-Good Times for AI Chipset Vendors
Dr. Bob Sutor of The Futurum Group examines recent good and bad news for several leading vendors of AI chipsets for cloud and data center applications, including Intel Corporation, NVIDIA, Groq, and Cerebras Systems.
The Magnificent Seven and the AI-driven Semiconductor Boom’s Fundamentals and Growth Trajectories are Strong
Olivier Blanchard, Research Director at The Futurum Group, shares his thoughts on why the tech selloff trend doesn’t align with the tech sector’s overall year-on-year performance, AI-driven chip-to-cloud opportunity, or current growth trajectory. To make his point, Blanchard addresses eight fundamental questions to be fueling the trend, touching on Apple, Intel, Taiwan, and uncertainty about the outcome of the upcoming US Presidential elections, weighed against critical product roadmaps, demand pipelines, and market momentum.
Fiber Connect 2024 Featured the Just a Cloud Away Panel That Demonstrated Why the Cloud Alongside AI Capabilities Is Crucial to Fiber Operator Journeys
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall assesses why telcos are using cloud platforms to strengthen their overall competitiveness, bolstered by investments in AI capabilities, such as AIOps, to meet major goals such as operations automation and improving business outcomes.
Steven Dickens, Chief Technology Advisor at The Futurum Group, shares his insights on the position of NVIDIA in the marketplace and how this relates to the wider trends in the market.
The Six Five team discusses Lattice Q2CY24 earnings.

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