Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q3 behind us, let’s have a look at Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) and its peers. The biggest demand drivers for processors (CPUs) and graphics chips at the moment are secular trends related to 5G and Internet of Things,
Nvidia's new focus on physical AI and robotics has crucial implications for industrial automation systems. With this shift, we’re seeing the rise of robotic enterprises.
Nvidia has hinted that it plans to enter the Windows PC market, and we have compiled all the details about Nvidia's upcoming ARM chipset.
We recently published a list of Top 10 Trending AI News and Ratings. In this article, we are going to take a look at where QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) stands against other top trending AI news and ratings.
According to industry leakers, Nvidia hopes to break out of GPUs and power Windows on Arm devices for the mass market.
Leaks suggest Nvidia is collaborating with Lenovo on a powerful new chip that will be featured in its Yoga line of laptops.
Broadcom, under CEO Hock Tan, now finds itself at the epicentre of one of the world’s fastest-growing markets — AI chips
In a report released on January 20, Vijay Rakesh from Mizuho Securities reiterated a Buy rating on Nvidia (NVDA – Research Report), with a
There was a huge focus on advanced technologies coming to vehicles of all kinds at CES this year with the help of GenAI.
Aetina, a subsidiary of Innodisk, has announced comprehensive support for the super mode feature introduced by Nvidia's Jetson Orin NX and Jetson Orin Nano modules. The company also announced a collaboration with Qualcomm,
Qualcomm launched its first Arm-based PC CPUs last year, and although they haven't exactly been a smash hit, partly because of compatibility problems, Arm-based PC are likely to be here to stay. Qualcomm is now seemingly looking to re-enter the server CPU market with new chips.
Intel's failure could present geopolitical risks, according to industry insiders, because it builds U.S. chip production. Intel is desperate, and a buyout might save the company. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.