Category: Semiconductors, Supply Chain, & Emerging Tech

On this special episode of The Six Five Podcast - Insiders Edition hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman welcome Rick Bergman, Executive Vice President of Computing and Graphics Business Group at AMD to discuss the exciting new products coming from AMD.
NVIDIA, following its massive acquisition of Mellanox is adding Cumulus to its portfolio to enable greater software defined networking capabilities.
AMD was able to meet the expectations on the street for Q1 but waved the caution flag with future quarters looking less solid with Covid19 looming.
Intel delivered strong Q1 revenue and earnings while giving somewhat cautious guidance for Q2 and beyond as tech is showing market resilience.
Tech earnings season has arrived and the first to report is IBM, which has a new CEO at the helm and is facing the challenge of the COVID-19 Pandemic
On this special episode of The Six Five - Insiders Edition hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman welcome Dave Turek, Vice President, HPC and OpenPOWER for IBM Cognitive Systems to discuss IBM’s response to COVID-19 and how this will impact our future. You won't want to miss this informative episode.
On this special episode of The Six Five - Insiders Edition hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome Jeff Rittener, Chief Governmental Affairs Officer for Intel and Darcy Ortiz, General Manager of Corporate Services for Intel, to discuss business continuity and Intel’s response to COVID-19.
NVIDIA is launching more than 100 devices that will be powered by its GeForce GPUs. A big win for the company's premium tier graphics solutions.
Qualcomm’s real-time translation during a phone call moves this functionality from science fiction to fact. Oh, I know cloud-based transcription functionality exists, but this is different. When the real-time translation function can happen on your phone, or on the device you’re using as your communication interface (i.e. laptop, tablet), it’s a game-changer. And that’s where Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 comes in.
The potential move away from Qualcomm’s premium 5G Snapdragon 865 SOC as reported would signal that Google and LG might be leaving Apple and Samsung to fight for the top spot in the premium tier handset category. This move would allow Google and LG to focus instead on more budget-friendly high-end phones for consumers who enjoy premium features but don’t need all of the bells and whistles of a $1,200+ phone. The decision to select Qualcomm’s 765G mobile platform over the superior 865 mobile platform may initially seem like a setback for Qualcomm’s flagship 5G SOC, but I don’t think that’s the case at all. Here’s why.
With COVID-19 continuing to challenge world health, IBM is stepping up offering more access to its High Performance Computing resources to finds solutions.

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