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The Six Five team discusses Intel's IFS and Arm Collaboration on the 18A.
The Six Five team discusses the EU issuing Broadcom a Statement of Objections over their VMware deal.
The Six Five team discusses Luminar completing the bring-up of their Mexico plant.
The Six Five team discusses AWS showing its generative AI hand.
The Six Five team discusses Apple Mac sales declining.
Daniel Root, senior analyst with The Futurum Group, covers the news of Visual Collaboration vendor Miro’s latest announcement of 50 million worldwide users, and its impact on the market.
Steve Vonder Haar, senior analyst at The Futurum Group, covers news out of NAB that Epiphan Video has launched Epiphan Connect for Zoom, a service designed to enhance — and simplify — video content creation from Zoom Meetings.
Sean Spradling, senior analyst at The Futurum Group, unpacks the impact of technology sanctions against Russia on the global unified communications market, how that’s given rise to TrueConf in the absence of other players in the Russian market, and what’s likely ahead.
The Futurum Group’s Shelly Kramer explores Zoom’s acquisition of employee experience provider Workvivo, part of the company’s continued effort to expand its offerings and showcase the company’s chops as an all-encompassing collaboration platform. With Workvivo’s expertise in connecting front-line workers, this should make a nice addition to Zoom’s family of solutions.
Futurum analyst Todd R. Weiss shares his insights as Lattice Semiconductor unveils advanced system control FPGAs with its latest MachXO5T-NX Advanced System Control FPGAs for IoT, factory automation, and other tasks which require deeper levels of direct system controls.
The Futurum Group analyst Todd R. Weiss shares his insights as vehicle LiDAR vendor Luminar opens modern new sensor factory in Mexico to build LiDAR sensors for use in vehicles later this year and explores why this is a boon for Luminar.
The Futurum Group's Ron Westfall examines why the new OCI features further strengthen Oracle’s expectation that the company’s cloud computing portfolio can attain an annual run rate of over $20 billion in fiscal year 2023, building on Oracle’s cloud businesses exceeding $16 billion in annualized revenue, reported during fiscal Q3 2023. The new cloud migration, workload security, and CDN features, in alignment with Oracle Database portfolio enhancements, can reinforce OCI’s key value proposition of right-sizing workloads according to specific customer requirements, moving the data industry away from predetermined inflexible workload parameters imposed by major providers.