Category: Semiconductors, Supply Chain, & Emerging Tech

The Six Five team recaps the NVIDIA GTC event and the announcements that the company shared.
Intel delivered a solid beat against expectations while being relatively flat on a YoY basis in its first quarter under CEO Pat Gelsinger.
NVIDIA’s Omniverse Enterprise brings 3D Simulation, real-time collaboration, and a dose of storytelling to the chip-manufacturer’s portfolio. Futurum’s Fred McClimans and Ron Westfall break down NVIDIA’s Omniverse and how it has the potential to help manufacturing and design companies transform themselves into more efficient and safer organizations.
The Six Five team discusses the Intel Ice Lake Launch in this short video clip.
NVIDIA’s AI-on-5G addresses expanding 5G ecosystem demand for collaboration in offering 5G-enabled AI to industry verticals. Futurum’s Ron Westfall appraises NVIDIA’s AI-on-5G collaboration initiative and why it bolsters NVIDIA’s ability to target verticals across the mobile ecosystem by expanding 5G and AI monetization opportunities for CSPs and partners, as well as why NVIDIA needs to counter Intel more directly in the AI meets 5G realm.
Intel must execute its new strategy perfectly to win back investors, which will be holding CEO Pat Gelsinger to his word.
Today, Intel launched its new 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable (Ice Lake) in a digital launch, focusing on flexible, secure, and high-performance.
On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss the tech new stories that made headlines this week including, announcements from Intel and Oracle, and updates from Lattice, AWS and AMD.
Arm has announced Armv9, which represents its newest updates to its IP portfolio used for developers and chip makers building on Arm Tech.
Intel unveiled this week its bold new path forward including two new domestic fabs, a global foundry service, and new partnerships.
Qualcomm, AMD, and Gigabyte break the PetaOperations per second barrier for AI inference — which is a lot of AI muscle. With AI increasingly becoming the driving force behind the next generation of consumer experiences, this is exciting news.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Futurum analysts Daniel Newman and Shelly Kramer talk about the new Intel campaign featuring the ‘I’m a Mac’ Justin Long and how Intel’s riposte to Apple’s November campaign announcing its M1 processor does a great job showcasing the big differences in user experience between PCs and Macs. It was definitely a ‘Well played, Intel’ moment.

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