Russia’s excuses are exactly the same as China’s Russia is considering following China (see here) and India (see here) down the road of banning cryptocurrencies using the excuse of sound investments and crime but, as is becoming commonplace, this is really about protecting the state’s control of money. Elvira Nabiullina is the governor of the Russian central bank, a long-standing...
Netflix & Peloton pay the price for nose-bleed multiples Netflix Q4 21 – Virtual to reality As the world’s virtual reality of being stuck at home begins to end, people are less reliant on Netflix which combined with rampant inflation has made this luxury one that is the first to be cut. Netflix reported good Q4 2021 results with revenues...
China strikes another blow benefitting Team USA. It looks like further draconian measures are coming which will cause the largest source of capital for technology start-ups to dry up in yet another move that will hinder China’s efforts to become both self-sufficient in technology as well as a global technology powerhouse. Very much like its move against cryptocurrencies and (by...
Wayve seeks to upend an entire industry. Wayve is the outsider in the autonomous driving industry as it has a unique approach to the problem, but it is one I continue to think is a long shot at producing a viable solution. Wayve is a UK-based company that came out of Cambridge University’s AI research that is working on a...
Autonomous driving is still far away. Waymo is a relative newcomer to the world of autonomous trucks but it already has a customer in another sure sign then when it comes to autonomous driving, trucks will come first. Following a successful trial, Waymo has formed a strategic partnership with J.B. Hunt which will be its first customer to go live...
TSMC’s commentary has all the hallmarks of peak cycle. With $38bn in cash, $40bn in operating cash flow (before Capex), TSMC can afford to take some risk, but the sheer size of its investments in 2022 demonstrates that TSMC is intent on leaving its rivals in the dust come what may. TSMC is planning on spending a massive $40bn –...
Cross-device is unlikely to help much. The industry’s move to compete with iOS by improving its cross-device user experience is an old idea that has not really helped to date and is unlikely to do in the future. One of the undercurrents of CES 2022 was a move from a number of players to focus on making their devices work...
The joy of ownership is all one gets. The Associated Press has worked out an easy way of making some extra revenue as it is moving to sell the original versions in a great example of how non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are going to become a big part of the digital economy. However, beyond investment purposes and the Metaverse, I think...
Tech Newsround – MSFT FQ2 / Arm & Nvidia / Meta
Microsoft FQ2 2022 – skittish investors. Microsoft’s results demonstrated just how edgy the market is with the numbers causing the shares to fall 5% followed by reassuring comments on the call which cause them to bounce back to where they started. FQ2 2022 revenues / EPS were $51.7bn (up 20% YoY) / $2.48 compared to estimates at $50.9bn / $2.32....