Cruise gets real. Cruise has doubled down on its commitment to safety by effectively putting the whole company in a holding pattern as well as the secondment of the Head of Legal from GM to oversee the whole process. This is yet another sign of some of the difficulties that technology companies are continuing to have when entering an industry...
Nvidia makes the moat even bigger. Nvidia has launched an update to the H100 which offers mostly incremental improvements, but the cadence of new products combined with the power of CUDA leaves Nvidia looking pretty much unassailable for now. At the Supercomputing show, Nvidia unveiled its latest processor the H200 which is the first chip of its type to make...
Recreation is really expensive. Deteriorating financial performance and large capital raises are the flavour of the day in the Chinese semiconductor sector as manufacturing at low yields and recreating technology that it no longer has access to is taking a big toll on the sector. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Company (SMIC) reported weak results where its gross margins were below 20%...
Turns the corner but no one is listening. Ouster reported good results and strongly signalled that it has turned the corner, but the uninhabited conference call gave a strong impression that no one cares. Q3 revenues / net income were $22m / LOSS$35m which were ahead of both the company’s guidance and my own expectations. Given how little this stock...
The next 2-3 years look pretty good. Arm reported good results but the variation in the timing of deals closing being recognised as revenue meant that guidance for the next quarter was a little bit lower than had been forecast. FQ3 revenues / Adj-EPS were $806m / $0.36 which was nicely ahead of expectations of $740m / $0.26 as licensing...
OpenAI makes its play for the AI ecosystem OpenAI is seeking to capitalise on its early lead in AI and change a chatbot into a digital environment where developers go to develop their AI models that they can then sell to their customers using OpenAI’s store. This has all the hallmarks of the moves 10 years ago by Apple. Google,...
Bubble valuations but real use cases. As more and more models are released by companies, start-ups and open source, the harder they will have to work to attract users meaning falling prices which is what I think will burst the bubble. With valuations in nosebleed territory and governments falling over themselves to be involved in AI, there is very little...
Incremental improvements and growth. Apple reported reasonable results but concerns around its business in China and an accounting abnormality took their toll on the share price which fell by 3.6% in after-hours trading. Revenues / EPS were $89.5bn / $1.46 just ahead of estimates at $89.3bn / $1.39 but that was where the good news stopped. iPhone and Services were...
Qualcomm signals the worst is over. Qualcomm reported good results signalling that the worst is over leaving a flat short-term outlook and a longer term that is full of opportunity. FQ4 revenues / Adj-EPS were $8.64bn / $2.02 which was still meaningfully down YoY but crucially, better than expectations which were for $8.51bn / $1.92. This marginal beat of...
Cisco FQ1 24 – The hangover
Cisco serves as a warning to everyone else. Cisco’s efforts to reduce revenue volatility have come unstuck as a normalisation of client activity in hardware after a period of real strength hammered both revenue guidance and the share price. FQ1 24 revenues / EPS were $14.7bn / $1.11 ahead of estimates of $14.6bn / $1.03 but this was where the...