Generative AI hardware – the other arms race
What are AI chips? With the release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in 2022 and the proliferation of competing large language models, the demand for Generative AI...
How hardware builds two-sided markets in the Internet of Things
“Hardware is hard” is the mantra of Silicon Valley – I have heard it firsthand more than once in discussions along Sand Hill Road. The...
The Hardware Paradox: Machinery Must Expand beyond Machines
This article is part of Bain's Global Machinery & Equipment Report 2022 Leadership teams at industrial machinery and equipment manufacturers are...
CPU Examples, Applications and Use Cases
With CPUs, we’re talking about a very small processor chip, and yet there’s very little that this very little thing cannot do. A brief survey...
Key Roles and Types Explained
System software is a program designed to run a computer's hardware and applications and manage its resources, such as its memory, processors, and devices. It...
Hardware as a service will be the next big venture capital trend
The technological landscape is constantly evolving, and with it, the business models that drive innovation. While Software as a Service (SaaS) has already transformed industries,...
Definition, 4 Major Sectors, Investing in Tech
What Is the Technology Sector? The technology sector is the category of stocks relating to the research, development, or distribution of technologically based goods and...
What’s next for quantum computing
For years, quantum computing’s news cycle was dominated by headlines about record-setting systems. Researchers at Google and IBM have had spats over who achieved what—and...
46 Top Cybersecurity Companies to Know in 2024
The damage inflicted by cybercrime is expected to produce $8 trillion in global costs in 2023 and could reach as high as $10.5 trillion in...
Counterfeit Computer Hardware History: Piracy, The Hard Way
Today in Tedium: You probably haven’t thought about it lately, but we’re closing in on the 20th anniversary of one of the greatest scam-busting incidents...