Report · April 25, 2025
Key Takeaways Weak Q2 Guidance Reflects Tariff Uncertainty: Intel guided Q2 revenue significantly below expectations at $11.8 billion, down 7% quarter-over-quarter, citing macroeconomic uncertainty and potential tariff-related demand impacts. Product Delays and Competitive Pressures: The delay of th
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Report · March 17, 2025
Executive Summary Custom CPU development is essential for maximizing the efficiency and performance of accelerated computing architectures. NVIDIA’s strategic approach to CPU design, specifically its purpose-built Arm-based CPUs, delivers significant competitive advantages by addressing the limitati
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Article · March 11, 2025
Keeping up my theme of constantly analyzing the battery life of each new Apple M series silicon, I was excited to dive into the new M4 Macbook Air. Every year, gen on gen, Apple continues what their silicon design teams like to call the relentless pursuit of performance per watt. While the M4 is n
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Report · March 1, 2025
The GPU vs. Custom ASIC debate is easily one of the most talked about dynamics regarding AI compute infrastructure. I have dug deeply into the debate in this article here (Understanding the Hyper Scaler Custom ASIC Strategy). There is no doubt this is a central question NVIDIA executives get from i
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Report · February 27, 2025
A closer look at NVIDIA’s Q4 earnings call highlights key investor concerns that management tackled head-on throughout the discussion. The conversation sheds light on the company’s strategic direction and how the market perceives its leadership in the rapidly evolving AI infrastructure space. 1. Bla
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Article · February 19, 2025
Today Apple officially announced the newest member of the iPhone family, which includes the newest member of the Apple silicon family: the C1 (Cellular 1), their first-party Apple-designed cellular modem. iPhone 16e Position in the Market Where does the new iPhone fit in the current iPhone lineup is
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Report · February 13, 2025
China’s smartphone market, the world’s largest, could be at an inflection point not seen since the initial smartphone boom. In recent quarters, the market has shown signs of recovery, with local brands benefiting from a surge in premium offerings as more Chinese consumers are willing to spend on new
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Report · February 11, 2025
The GPU vs. Custom ASIC debate is one of the most talked about in our circles of tech executives and investors. It is also a debate that requires more in-depth analysis to fully understand. I want to look at the custom ASIC strategy in two ways relative to this debate. The first is how custom…
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Report · February 6, 2025
Key Takeaways The Narrative is clearly shifting as concerns the AI product roadmap is weaker than expected AMD’s datacenter GPU business faces a muted growth outlook in 1H25, with revenue expected to be flat versus 2H24 ($5.1B total in 2024). While management expects acceleration in 2H25 with the MI
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Article · February 3, 2025
We at Creative Strategies, Inc. are excited to announce that Austin Lyons, the author of the popular semiconductor newsletter Chipstrat is joining our distinguished team. Austin joins the team after spending 2 years at John Deere as a product manager working on the autonomous tractor team. He also p
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Report · December 21, 2024
Recent first-party benchmarking data provides crucial insight into the cost-performance dynamics between custom ASICs and GPUs across both training and inference workloads. The data reveals a nuanced competitive landscape where ASICs demonstrate meaningful cost-performance advantages, particularly i
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Report · December 19, 2024
Key Takeaways Record Data Center Performance: Data center revenue grew 400% year-over-year and exceeded 50% of total revenue for the first time, highlighting Micron’s successful pivot toward AI-driven markets. HBM revenue more than doubled sequentially with strong margins, and the company has expand
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