It's The Six Five team's favorite time of the quarter: Earnings Palooza! Hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead discuss Intel's latest earnings report.
On this episode of The Six Five, leading global tech analysts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead dive head first into the tech industry's latest earning reports to see who made a big splash and who belly-flopped.
Futurum’s Daniel Newman and Ron Westfall examine Intel’s Q2 2022 financial results including the bad, the good, and the implications of the CHIPs Act passage. Intel’s CCG and DCAI units reported substantial declines that contributed directly to missing consensus outlooks related to its Q2 top-line and bottom-line expectations and revising full-year guidance, however progress in the NEX, AXG, and Mobileye units along with advancement of the CHIPs Act in the U.S. Congress indicate how Intel can mount a much-needed comeback before near-term and long-term.
Futurum analyst Todd R. Weiss explores the newly-announced Intel MediaTek chip partnership that will drive global production of smart edge device chips by Intel for use by MediaTek’s device-making customers.
This week's episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosted by Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman., covers the latest IBM & SAP Earnings, the Chips Act, Intel's new Arc A750, news from Alexa Live, and Microsoft's Contact Center.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall evaluates the formation of Ericsson-Intel Tech Hub enabling both companies to pool their R&D resources to advance Ericsson Cloud RAN capabilities running on Intel technology, ease CNF application adoption, and provide a roadmap for upcoming commercial software releases as CSPs evolve their RAN strategies in the emerging Open 5G era.
In this research report, Futurum Research examines why in selecting the optimal microprocessor architecture organizations must take a comprehensive approach in understanding the strategic microprocessor architecture powering their implementations. This includes understanding fully that the migration off of x86 to Arm for most companies would prove to be a significant undertaking at a point in where the diverse x86 offerings in market are market tested and trusted by enterprises to run the vast majority of enterprise applications—especially those critical in nature.
In the last decade or so, we’ve seen a huge push to improve mobility in and around urban centers. With the introduction of autonomous driving and urban air mobility, we will see greater economic opportunity through more cost-effective access to urban centers and increased human mobility.