Futurum’s principal analyst Daniel Newman dives into the announcements that Mobileye made this week at CES offering insights on the new and expanded partnerships with OEMs like Ford, Volkswagen, and Zeekr. He also explore Mobileye’s newest SoC EyeQ Ultra.
Mobile News from CES: Qualcomm Powers Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Lineup, Featuring the Snapdragon 888 5G Platform
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 5G platform powering the Galaxy S21 lineup confirms Samsung’s focus on remaining leader in premium mobile experiences. It is reassuring to note that Samsung chose not to cut corners by selecting a slightly lower-tiered mobile platform for its S21 lineup. Samsung clearly wants to remain a leading player in the premium Android space and isn’t beyond potentially cutting into its own margins this year to protect its enviable market-share in order to achieve that goal.
CES 2020: It Might As Well Stand for Connected Ecosystems Showcase
CES originally stood for “Consumer Electronics Show” but hasn’t gone by that name in years. That’s all for the best, considering that many of the technologies on display at the annual event–such as AI, robotics, and drones—have just as many business, industrial, and scientific applications as uses in the consumer realm.