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The Arm Wrestle
What many of us believed was inevitable has finally come to pass. Nvidia’s bid to buy Arm has failed. This entire saga has been fascinating to follow. I have heard, or read, all the major arguments for and against this deal and there has been some truth to both sides of the arguments. But, ultimately,…
How Microsoft and Windows Can Retain PC Engagement Long Term
Last week, the Head of Windows, Panos Panay, penned a blog reflecting on the state of the PC industry and celebrating the success Windows 11 has enjoyed thus far. In 2021, the PC market saw the biggest growth in a decade, with Windows powering 1.4 billion monthly active devices with overall time spent on Windows…
Employee Experience and Modern IT
Our first research study of the year was an encompassing look at the modern employee experience from a range of vantage points. One of the lenses we looked through, and the one I want to focus on today, was employee experience as it relates to modern IT. Anyone who has worked at an organization big…
Could Intel, Nvidia and Qualcomm’s Radically Different Automotive Strategies Create Opportunities for OEMs But Pain Points For Consumers?
I recently wrote about the automotive sector being the new competitive battleground for semiconductor companies, and announcements from three key chipmakers – Intel, Nvidia and Qualcomm – at CES earlier this month highlighted the extent to which that competition is heating up across four specific vectors: the electrification of vehicles (EVs), autonomous driving and semi-autonomous…
CES 2022 Key Trends Setting the Stage for 2022 and Beyond
CES 2022 has come to a close, and while many of us participated virtually, there was still a lot of news to take in. Like past years, there were some main themes that dominated the flow of announcements as all the major tech players set their sights on growing their business by expanding their offerings…
Semiconductor Trends From CES
This year at CES, many of the dominant semiconductor companies, including four in my Silicon Big 5 list, showcased their latest solutions for 2022. When it came to core computing devices, both AMD and Intel showcased their latest chips for notebooks and desktops. But, what I found most fascinating from both these companies was a…