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TECHnalysis Research 2023 Media Mentions

Here is a list of the TECHnalysis Research president and chief analyst Bob O'Donnell media mentions from 2023.


TV/VIDEO/RADIO/PODCAST:

• 2024 Tech Trends Outlook

• Netflix Viewership Report

 

• AI: Magnificent 7 stocks 'overhyped', but does it matter?


ZKast on AWS re:Invent

• Next in Tech: Why generative AI will explode in 2024

• San Francisco office vacancy rate at all-time high 

How Arm is gaining chip dominance with its architecture in Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Amazon, Qualcomm and more

Intel and Amazon Earnings (starting at 25:50 into the full program)

The profitability challenges for streaming aren’t going away: TECHnalysis Research’s Bob O’Donnell

 

TECHnalysis Research's O'Donnell on Apple iPhone 15 Launch

Apple: China remains a 'risk factor' amid iPhone 15 launch

Samsung vs Apple: An inside look at the smartphone wars — NEXT series debut

 

Generative AI Has Gone Mainstream

Apple and Amazon Earnings (starting 16 minutes into the full program)

Two tech giants have contrasting earnings

Evan Kirstel Podcast Interview on GenAI Study

Apple earnings beat estimates, services boost results

TECHnalysis Research's O'Donnell on Netflix Earnings

HPE Discover Day 2 Keynote Analyst Roundtable

TECHnalysis Research President on EVs, Semiconductors

5 Things People Misunderstand About Cisco | Cisco Live! 2023

Apple WWDC Announcements (starting 12:40 into the full program)

Apple unveils Vision Pro mixed reality headset, but $3,499 price tag 'a tough pill to swallow', says analyst

Apple unveils its virtual reality headset. It will cost you more than $3,000

 

Apple-Broadcom deal: Impact on investors, China

AI-fueled layoffs aren't 'a death knell, it's evolution of how society, economies work': Analyst

Tech leaders are 'trying to reset metrics' amid economic headwinds, analyst explains

AI takes center stage at Google's I/O conference

Bing with ChatGPT: Google ‘scrambling to provide’ AI search capabilities, analyst says

TECHnalysis Research President on Netflix Earnings

ZKast on Nvidia GTC

Samsung Shows Off Newest Phones and Laptops at Interactive Pop-Up in Downtown San Francisco

 

2023 CES Trends (starting 40:05 into the full program)

 

PRESS:

• Apple's iMessage Will Probably Never Come to Android. And That's OK

• Intel's 5th Gen Xeon CPU is Here: Details and Industry Reaction

AI in 2024: The 'big getting bigger'

• Apple holiday forecast disappoints on iPad, wearables demand; shares slip

• Apple Sets New Bar for Competitors With Intro of M3 Chip Series

• Is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite PC chip legit? We ask the experts

• Meta unveils AI assistant, Facebook-streaming glasses

• TECHnalysis Research: Media platforms should leverage their current libraries amid profitability challenges

• Windows 11’s next big update hits Sept. 26: AI Copilot, RAR support, more

• Intel promotes new computing era with AI PC

• Apple unveils iPhone 15 Pro with titanium case, holds line on prices

• Apple reveals Series 9 Watch ahead of expected iPhone 15 event

• Apple Adds Muscle to New iPhones, Watches

• Nvidia Says It Will Invest In Arm’s IPO After Failed Acquisition

• Arm IPO’s 10 Confirmed And Potential Investors: Why Apple, Intel And Nvidia Are Among Them

Generative AI: Three Key Factors That Will Elevate It Beyond The Hype

Onshoring semiconductor production to the US is risky. Here’s how to protect yourself.

AI tech jobs are popping up and the salaries are huge

Zoom AI backlash: Why this is just the beginning of the fight over generative AI

• Cloud vs. on-premises showdown: The future battlefield for generative AI dominance

• Apple heads for largest third-quarter revenue drop since 2016 as iPhone sales slow

• SoftBank’s Arm Targets $60 Billion Value in September IPO

• Samsung’s plan to make you start buying new phones again

• Microsoft Pushes for a Seat at the SSE Table

• Threads Boom Challenges Twitter Enterprise Throne

• OpenAI’s ChatGPT Generates Lawsuits Over Data Use

• Zoom Rooms' Intelligent Director follows in-room users

• Revolutionizing Product Development And User Experience: The Transformative Power Of Generative AI

• HPE’s bold moves in GenAI: Inside the hybrid multicloud strategy

• Beyond routers and switches: Exploring Cisco’s new tech frontier

• Blurred Vision: Can Apple AR/VR Gambit Win in Enterprise?

• Apple Vision Pro AR Headset Impresses, But Monetization Questions Linger

• Opinions on Generative AI at CadenceLIVE

• Dell, Microsoft team with Nvidia on enterprise generative AI

• Google Taking Pre-Orders for Its First Foldable Phone

• Slack GPT quickly summarizes channels and creates canvases

• Apple MacBook Pro 16-Inch Vs. Samsung Galaxy Book3 Ultra: Head-To-Head

• Microsoft results top forecasts, shares jump 8% as AI juices sales

• Generative AI Is Here: Forrester Offers Tech Execs Tips on Next Steps

• Google, Microsoft, Salesforce Transform Enterprise Productivity With Generative AI Integrations

• U.S. Makes National Security Priority of CHIPS Subsidies

• Musk Appears Bitten by the AI Bug

• EdgeQ to Debut Single Chip for 5G Private Networks

• Google and Microsoft Set up AI Hardware Battle with Next-Generation Search

• Microsoft, Google Set AI Paths for Search Engines in Historic Week

• AI as Co-Pilot: Your Online Life Is About to Change, Like It or Not

• Microsoft Ups Ante for Online Search With New AI-Powered Bing Engine, Edge Browser

• Samsung Shows Off Newest Phones and Laptops at Interactive Pop-Up in Downtown San Francisco

• Tech’s Biggest Companies Discover Austerity, to the Relief of Investors

• Samsung holds prices on Galaxy smartphones amid inflation, slumping market

• Intel says it will recover share from AMD but some are skeptical

• Microsoft's cloud business outlook slightly behind expectations

• IBM boosts Power CPU core count…for Oracle

• Microsoft’s New AI Can Simulate Anyone’s Voice From a 3-Second Sample