Performance improvements aside, I can’t help but sense that the android smartwatch ecosystem is being somewhat hamstrung by a lack of interest, perhaps from Google, to really focus on beating Apple at its own game.
HAS2020: Huawei Service and Software Sees Salesforce as CSP Digital Transformation Fix
Huawei Service and Software must contend with complicated sales cycles in key markets across North America, Europe, East Asia, Oceania, and elsewhere, due to geopolitical factors, despite the built-in competitive merits of applying the Salesforce digital ecosystem blueprint to drive CSP digital transformation.
TSMC Plans to Bring Advanced Chip Manufacturing to the US
TSMC, the Taiwan-based microchip manufacturer, has agreed to build an advanced chip factory in the United States. This move could represent a new inflection point in US-China 5G rivalry.
The ADTRAN SD-Access Portfolio Showcases its German and French Connections
ADTRAN’s recent string of major operator wins in Germany and France fortifies its ability to drive more operator consideration of its SD-Access portfolio, particularly in fulfilling the distinct fixed access needs of operators in Europe. ADTRAN is now better positioned to compete against Huawei, ZTE, and Nokia in the tightly contested European fixed access market.
Google Applies for Permission to Resume Business with Huawei
Google has applied for permission to resume business with Huawei, looking to ease restrictions on Google apps and services being excluded from Huawei devices. With Microsoft recently receiving approval for its Windows OS to be installed on Huawei laptops, perhaps it’s time to move this along.
Intel is all in on 5G Networks
Intel is set to alter the competitive landscape with debut of new 5G infrastructure products including the Intel Atom P5900 platform, 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, “Diamond Mesa”, Intel’s first next-generation structured ASIC for 5G network acceleration, and new Intel Ethernet 700 Series Network Adapter.
Huawei Finds Its Way Into Britain’s 5G Plans, Albeit Partially
After much debate and waffling, Britain has decided to allow Huawei to participate in its 5G rollout as long as its participation is less than 35%.
Are U.S. Firms Going to Bite on Huawei’s 5G Licensing Proposal?
Are U.S. firms going to bite on Huawei’s 5G licensing proposal? Here’s a look at the current state of affairs as it relates to China’s dominance over the U.S., in 5G and other aspects of technology, and where we might go from here.
US Looks at Ways to Help Huawei Rivals, Evidencing the Importance of 5G
There are rumors that the US government is looking at ways to help Huawei rivals like Nokia, Ericsson, Cisco, and others, with funding and other incentives to help counter the early advantage in the 5G market established by the Chinese company.
Alibaba Follows Huawei Into the AI Chip Space With the Hanguang 800
As companies continue to realize the potential of machine learning to increase productivity and revenue, new entrants like Alibaba are building AI Chips.