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The Empire Strikes Back: How AMD's OpenAI Deal Reshapes the AI Wars

In the high-stakes, hyper-accelerated world of artificial intelligence (AI), one company has stood as the undisputed king and sole purveyor of computational picks and shovels in a digital gold rush: Nvidia ...

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The Android PC: Google's Second Shot at the Unified Computing Dream

The holy grail of personal computing has always been a single, seamless experience that follows you from your pocket to your desk. For decades, this dream has been a graveyard of ambitious failures ...

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A New Era: Nvidia and Intel's Alliance for AI PCs and Cloud AI

The technology landscape is no stranger to strategic alliances, but few carry the potential to redefine an entire industry as profoundly as the newly announced collaboration between Nvidia and Intel ...

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The PC’s Sharpened Edge: HP's Singular Focus on Security and AI

In the relentless arms race of cybersecurity, the advantage often goes to the side with the clearest focus. For decades, the personal computer has been the central battleground for digital conflict, the primary target for threat actors, and the last line of defense for users ...

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Project Orbion: Seeing the World Through a Crystal Ball

There are moments in the history of technology that feel less like innovation and more like the arrival of magic. The first time a human voice traveled across a wire, the first time images flickered across a screen — these were feats that blurred the line between science and sorcery. Today, we stand at the precipice of another ...

New iPhone Air Steals Show at Apple Event

Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore., added that the use of titanium in the Air's body could make it more breakable. "You use titanium because of its strength, but titanium is very brittle," he told TechNewsWorld. "While it's strong, it won't bend; it'll break."

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Uncle Sam, Intel's New Shareholder: A Radical Bet on America's Future

In a move that blurs the lines between Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C. like never before, the United States government has acquired a nearly 10% equity stake in Intel Corporation ...

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Our Children Are Not Ready: A Generational Crisis in the Age of AI

I was on a panel recently discussing the future of work when a fellow panelist shared a chilling statistic. In their research, they had monitored the social media platform Discord and found a server with approximately 5,000 children actively and openly discussing suicide ...

With iPhone 17, Apple Reduces Its Dependency on China

Migrating iPhone production to India may be a necessary move, but will likely be one Apple regrets, contended Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm, in Bend, Ore "A big part of what allows Apple to enjoy such spectacular m...

ANALYST COMMENTARY

3 Competing Visions for Intel’s Next Chapter

Intel is no longer a single-story company with a single path forward. It’s a museum of strategic experiments and a battleground of visions: Pat Gelsinger’s technologically ambitious “IDM 2.0” rebuild, Craig Barrett’s blunt call for a massive cash infusion and structural clarity, and Lip-Bu Tan’s freshly minted CEO playbook that emphasizes partnerships, pragmatic restructuring, and renewed customer focus...

Forrester’s Keys To Taming 'Jekyll and Hyde' Disruptive Tech

"Often when a new technology like AI hits the market, it carries with it a lot of consequential damages that weren’t fully anticipated," added Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore "Not only is the technol...

EXPERT ADVICE

A Student's Guide to College and Career in the Age of AI

For generations, the path to a successful career has been clearly marked: get good grades, go to a four-year university, and get a stable job. But for today’s students on the cusp of making these life-altering decisions, that path is becoming increasingly foggy ...

Google Grid Deal Helps Sate AI Energy Gluttony

"We don’t have sufficient generating capacity for both the existing energy loads and AI data centers," said Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore "It is critical that demand-side solutions be created to mi...

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Threadripper: The Uncompromising King of CPUs

Last week, AMD dropped the Threadripper 9000 series, and it is amazing, starting with its name. In the world of technology, product names often range from the blandly numerical to the abstractly corporate. Then, there is “Threadripper.” It’s a name that is so perfectly aggressive, so evocative of raw power, that it couldn’t possibly belong to anything other than a CPU designed for absolute dominance...

Tesla-Samsung Pact More Than a Chip Deal

Despite its recent difficulties, Tesla is still a major automaker, noted Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore. "All of the car companies watch Tesla and the company still is influential in the market so doing this should open the door for Samsung to other car companies," he told TechNewsWorld...

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China Just Innovated Around Silicon Valley

About a week ago, a viral post declared that on July 19, China had "killed the silicon wafer." ...

AI's Killer App Could Be a Browser

AI is already affecting the web, and AI-powered browsers could further amplify that impact. "AI is harvesting information off websites that users then don’t visit, resulting in a sharp decline in both advertising revenue and curated marketing," said Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm, in Bend, Ore...

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Intel's Bold Gamble: Layoffs, AI, and the Road to Recovery

Once the undisputed titan of the semiconductor world, Intel finds itself at a critical juncture. After years of ceding ground to nimble competitors and grappling with internal inefficiencies, the chipmaker is embarking on yet another ambitious recovery effort, this time under the leadership of its new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan ...

Subscription Economy Projected To Hit $1.2 Trillion by 2030

"Flexible subscriptions allow for tiered pricing based on usage and need, potentially reducing the feeling that subscribers are paying for things they don’t need," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore., told the E-Commerce Times...

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Manufactured Madness: How To Protect Yourself From Insane AIs

It began, as these events often do, with a bizarre and sudden failure. Recently, xAI’s Grok, the much-touted “rebellious” and “truth-seeking” artificial intelligence (AI), went completely haywire. Users asking Grok standard questions were met with streams of nonsensical, context-free propaganda and gibberish stitched together from the darkest corners of political forums...

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