Category: Semiconductors and Components

In a recently announced strategic partnership, the U.S Department of Defense (DoD) will partner with GLOBALFOUNDRIES, one of the world’s leading specialty foundries, to provide a secure and reliable supply of semiconductor solutions that will be manufactured at Fab 8 in Malta, New York., the company’s most advanced manufacturing facility. The DoD’s partnership with GLOBALFOUNDRIES is both about reliability and security and occurring at a time when there is a global semiconductor shortage and whole industries are feeling the pressure. This move to provide the security needed by the Pentagon for its sensitive military and aerospace needs is part of a concerted effort to on-shore U.S. microelectronics capabilities.
Futurum’s Olivier Blanchard discusses UK consumer advocacy group Which?’s lawsuit against Qualcomm and the challenges it faces ahead.
NVIDIA capped off a strong fiscal 2021 with record revenue and earnings despite global chip shortages and economic headwinds.
On this special episode of The Six Five Podcast hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman explore what is causing the global chip shortage, the impact it’s having on the tech industry and the world at large, and possible solutions.
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.
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.
AMD finished the year out with a big result seeing significant QoQ and YoY growth as it heads into 2021 with strong momentum behind it.
Qualcomm announces a change in CEO and positions the company for massive revenue and profit growth as the chip maker diversifies.
Despite what has been presented as a tumultuous year for Intel, the company delivered record revenue and a strong beat for its 2020 Q4.
Over the past few years, Amazon's AWS has been staunchly focused on building a complete set of tools to deliver AI at scale.
Here’s What’s in Store for Marvell Technology, Qualcomm and Other Semiconductor Companies This Year

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