Hardware

Logitech’s Rally AI cameras combine AI-driven framing, flexible mounting, and room analytics in a compact alternative to traditional conferencing hardware.

ANALYST COMMENTARY

MWC 2026 Signals the End of the 'Dumb' Smartphone Era

Rob Enderle points to 10 announcements from MWC 2026 that signal the end of the "dumb" smartphone and the emergence of AI-driven devices.

Apple’s latest Mac announcements may look like routine upgrades. Look closer, and a deliberate strategy behind the new MacBook Neo and updated MacBook Pro lineup becomes clear. On one end, Apple pushed the MacBook Pro further upmarket with M5 Pro and M5 Max silicon, a new Fusion architecture, more...

Strong Q1 results amid memory shortages and print decline give HP space to expand its OpenAI strategy before a CEO transition.

Synaptics is no longer just a touchpad supplier. With Astra and Veros, it’s building a credible edge AI platform — but in 2026, the bigger challenge may be mindshare, messaging, and executive visibility.

OPINION

Jeff Clarke's Mission to Save Dell PCs

Jeff Clarke is taking over Dell’s PC business as the company tries to reverse years of drift, restore the XPS halo, and compete in an AI era where fundamentals still win.

AI PCs were marketed as transformative, but confusing messaging, underpowered hardware, and a lack of compelling use cases have left buyers unconvinced.

Dell is refocusing its PC portfolio by restoring XPS as a premium anchor, sharpening Alienware’s role, and reinforcing UltraSharp’s professional credibility to make premium easier to understand and justify.

AMD’s 2025 performance points to a shift from chips to platforms. CES 2026 reinforced execution, but this year's deployments will determine whether that strategy holds.

Nemotron 3 shows how Nvidia is using open models, tooling, and data to turn raw compute into deployable intelligence and reinforce its full-stack AI strategy.

2025 delivered real-world technology that finally lived up to the promise of intelligent systems. Rob Enderle reveals the product that stood above the rest.

Nvidia’s valuation relies heavily on CUDA, but new compiler technology from Spectral Compute could open the door to broader hardware choice and shift dynamics in the AI market.

Experts say the e-waste crisis won’t be solved by better disposal. Real progress depends on redesigning devices for reuse, repair, and long-term material recovery.

AMD’s $9.2B quarter shows how disciplined leadership—not hype—is letting the company pressure Intel and exploit Nvidia’s power gaps as it reshapes enterprise AI strategy.

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