Articles by Rob Enderle

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OPINION

Google Gemini Is Coming to Android Auto but the Rollout Is Troubling

I’m old, which means I get to see the same mistakes made by the same companies over and over again I’d hoped that AI would fix this, but that clearly isn’t the case at the moment because Google has once again previewed a product before it was ready and is getting some bad initial reviews....

ANALYSIS

Amazon Moves To Make Alexa Smart

When we started with digital assistants, Microsoft potentially had the inside track. Its Cortana effort was named after the Halo AI character, which gave it far more potential than the others Apple had a decent shot, too. It marketed Siri very well but didn’t seem to want to fund its advancement, while Amazon just shipped product after product th...

OPINION

Intel’s Modular Concept: Why It’s Time To Rethink Laptop Design

While components in most desktop computers can be easily — well, relatively easily — replaced, laptops tend to be far more difficult to upgrade or replace. Intel is pushing a modular concept that could make upgrading your laptop less expensive than buying a new one and substantially reduce e-waste A few years ago, Dell introduced Concept Luna, ...

OPINION

The Ride-Sharing and Robotaxi Revenue Model Problem No One Talks About

Robotaxi services are spreading broadly. While they’ve clearly had issues in San Francisco -- as have I, driving in San Francisco -- those challenges are improving. Now, both Uber and Lyft appear to be taking steps toward replacing their ride-share drivers with AI We may be on the verge of one of the first large-scale AI job replacement efforts t...

OPINION

Processor Wars: How Qualcomm Lost Its Early Lead

Since Microsoft launched Copilot+, the past few months have been a battleground for PC manufacturers. Qualcomm initially had a huge lead, but then AMD and Intel came out with Copilot+ PCs that cut into that advantage AMD outperformed Intel with a broader line of compliant products, while Intel focused on the premium market. Meanwhile, Qualcomm saw ...

OPINION

DeepSeek and the High-Stakes Global AI Race

This AI-feeding frenzy reminds me more and more of the dot-com bubble in the late 1990s, but with less focus on overpaying employees. As it was then, the core issue now is companies screaming that their AI is better, but most buyers are still not well enough informed or trained to deploy AI effectively One of the big problems DeepSeek seemed to add...

OPINION

The Stargate Project: A Real-Life Skynet in the Making?

The Stargate project is one massive AI build-out that sounds a lot like Skynet When coming up with a name, they probably decided Skynet would be too much on the nose and picked a name that had virtually nothing to do with what they were actually building....

OPINION

Building Back a Better Los Angeles With Fire-Resistant Homes

Large-scale weather events are becoming increasingly common, and the tendency to build back after a disaster without upgrading the buildings to prevent another one would be foolish. For decades, Los Angeles (L.A.) has had some of the strongest building codes for earthquakes and localized fires, but large-scale fire events are new to the region and appear to be a trend...

The Coolest Stuff From CES 2025

CES has always been a place to find new cool toys and gadgets. Even though the timing of this show sucks because it comes so soon after the holidays and steals vacations from those that have to prepare for it, I have to admit I look forward to this event every year. This year was heavy in AI, exercise and health equipment, PCs, and robotics I won't...

Standout Tech Products of 2024

Many amazing products launched this year, and we’ll cover some of them. However, unlike most years when the decision was difficult, one product stood out well above the rest as revolutionary. What made it particularly special was that it was a bold bet that paid off and helped its manufacturer become one of, and for a time, the most valuable company in the world...

HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

5 Tech Gifts To Brighten Their Holidays

Well, it’s that time of year again. Like you, I’m working through the gift-giving part of the holidays. I used to send out Amazon gift cards until one was stolen. I didn’t get sympathy or a refund from Amazon, so I’ve decided to steer clear of store gift cards altogether. So, I’m back to sending people things I think they might want, and this week, I’ll share my list of tech gadgets that make great gifts...

OPINION

Nvidia Blackwell Is One Hot Processor

Nvidia has faced scrutiny this month because some servers with a whopping 72 Blackwell processors were overheating. The issue arose because some initial OEM deployments were not properly water-cooled, which Lenovo aggressively identified and mitigated with its Neptune warm water-cooling solutions As AI advances, we'll need more highly dense, incred...

OPINION

What To Focus on at Microsoft Ignite This Year: Avoiding AI Catastrophes

Microsoft Ignite is on this week. It’s the company’s massive event focused on IT professionals. While you can attend this event remotely, you should consider attending in person this year because I still see far more AI failures than successes. When AI is deployed successfully, it has a significant positive impact on productivity, yet quality appears to be going in the wrong direction. But not for everyone...

OPINION

AMD Is Making Great Strides in AI, May End Up Merging With Intel

AMD has made significant strides in AI. Last week, it announced that its first 1-billion parameter large language models are performing exceptionally well. Under the leadership of CEO Lisa Su and with the help of CTO and Executive VP Mark Papermaster, AMD has done an admirable job of fast pivoting after Nvidia and OpenAI’s initial surprise success to create a credible generative AI solution...

OPINION

Apple Addresses Apple Intelligence: What Microsoft Missed With Copilot

Microsoft was the first to put AI on devices with its Copilot+ launch months ago. It caught Google and Apple sleeping and seemed poised to own the AI space with the help of OpenAI and ChatGPT However, Microsoft’s execution was so flawed that it isn’t clear if anyone is even using these Copilot+ features now. Recall is still being held back, and...

OPINION

Arm Goes to War Against Qualcomm: Stupid Squared

Because of Intel’s relative weakness at the moment, Arm has an opportunity to move outside of its smartphone base and solidly into PCs. Instead of backing Qualcomm’s play, Arm has decided to cancel Qualcomm’s license. This move not only appears to be an abuse of power but is extremely ill-timed, given Intel and AMD have correctly identified the threat and formed a partnership to fight it...

OPINION

Why and How Lenovo Is Outpacing the Competition in AI

On paper, Lenovo Group and Dell Technologies are remarkably alike, but the two companies are organized and run differently. That will become clear to most who compare last week’s Lenovo Tech World 2024 event to Dell’s similar event next month At the heart of the difference is the nature of both companies’ acquisitions and executive leadership...

OPINION

Intel vs. AMD, Nvidia, Qualcomm: What the Hell Happened?

I stopped working for Forrester in 2002 and went out on my own as an independent analyst. At that time, Intel’s valuation and power significantly eclipsed AMD and Nvidia. Intel had a strong corporate brand, and Pentium was so popular people wrote songs about it, and Qualcomm wasn’t even on Intel’s radar Twenty-two years later, Intel is hurt a...

OPINION

HP Imagine Showcases Unique AI Innovations

AI advancements over the last two years have been nothing short of amazing. Initially driven by Nvidia, Microsoft, and OpenAI, this wave has spread far and wide, leaving few firms out of this AI feeding frenzy As with all initial technology advancements, most vendors are screaming, "You must deploy AI now!" However, they have little experience or u...

OPINION

Could Debate Prep Become an Artform With Nvidia Omniverse?

I’m writing this before the September 10 presidential debate to avoid any influence on my perspective. Both candidates are reportedly preparing by using surrogates to stand in for their opponents. This strategy doesn’t always work well and has proven ineffective in previous debates The problem with using human surrogates is that unless the pers...

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