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Jack Gold

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Past articles by Jack:

What Nvidia’s new MLPerf AI benchmark results really mean

Nvidia released results today against new MLPerf benchmarks for its AI-targeted processors. Here's an expert analysis of those test results. → Read More

T-Mobile's FWA offers easy set-up — Industry Voices: Jack Gold

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Google intelligently modernizes Ford manufacturing

Manufacturing Data Engine integrates a variety of Google Cloud components into a manufacturing-specific solution. → Read More

Even early enterprise metaverse solutions are at least 3-5 years away

The metaverse as a whole will take at least a decade to be realized, but subsets of it will emerge sooner. → Read More

Google delivers collection of smart device ‘essentials’ for the enterprise

Google has announced Intelligent Product Essentials, an array of components for managing and leveraging data from smart devices. → Read More

Google delivers collection of smart device ‘essentials’ for the enterprise

Google has announced Intelligent Product Essentials, an array of components for managing and leveraging data from smart devices. → Read More

Windows 365 response shows enterprises are hungry for cloud OS option

For enterprise IT teams, managing a cloud-based OS is far easier than managing installed OS and app combinations. → Read More

Windows 365 response shows enterprises are hungry for cloud OS option

For enterprise IT teams, managing a cloud-based OS is far easier than managing installed OS and app combinations. → Read More

How the global chip shortage could impact your business

It will likely take at least 18-24 months to stabilize the supply chain. Until then, many companies will be affected (some more, some less). → Read More

Google goes for market share in 5G cloud

Google and Intel have partnered to offer 5G cloud capabilities that will help Google Cloud better compete with AWS and Azure. → Read More

Qualcomm research could lower the barriers to visual AI everywhere

Qualcomm is working to reduce the compute power needed for visual AI to enable chips that are smaller, cheaper, and less power hungry. → Read More

Nvidia/Arm will not make an easy marriage

While this seems like a merger of complementary technologies, there are a lot of challenges that could make this a very problematic combination. → Read More

Huawei’s big move from component maker to AI service provider

Huawei will push its customers to adopt the full suite of Huawei tech -- chips and framework -- in order to create a more compelling lock-in. → Read More

Microsoft-AT&T partnership is a preemptive strike in 5G

The new Microsoft-AT&T partnership could position both companies very competitively for 5G, although there are a few risks involved. → Read More

AMD and Samsung: A match made for mobile gaming

AMD and Samsung's new licensing agreement, announced Monday, could have massive ramifications for the mobile market -- and for other consumer markets. → Read More

What Google’s burst of cloud announcements tells us about its overall strategy

Google needs to convince more organizations that it is a real competitor to AWS and Azure for deploying corporate apps and providing collaboration. → Read More

Apple/Qualcomm 5G settlement isn’t a simple case of winner and loser

Now that Apple and Qualcomm have settled their dispute, people are trying to pick winners and losers of this extended battle. → Read More

Samsung’s Galaxy Fold: Bright future or dead end?

Samsung finally announced it is shipping its Galaxy Fold, coming to AT&T and T-Mobile on April 26. Who will this device appeal to and will it be successful? → Read More

How Nvidia’s big spend on Mellanox could pay off

If the rumors are true, Nvidia outbid Intel, Xilinx, Microsoft and perhaps some others looking to add Mellanox to their technology base. → Read More

Mobile World Congress 2019: Where smartphone battles unfolded

Beyond the impressive new smartphone tech that we saw at Mobile World Congress, what does it all mean for the future of mainstream devices and average users? → Read More