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David Paul Morris | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesThe iPhone could have had an Intel chip inside. It would've made sense to use Intel chips, which ran on the best desktops at the time, including Apple's Macs. Braithwaite, who worked at Intel in the 1980s, said Intel's process engineers were the company's "crown jewels." Intel doesn't have a GPU competitor to Nvidia's AI accelerators, but it has an AI chip called Gaudi 3. For comparison, AMD expects about $2 billion in annual AI chip revenue.
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That would be up from the 197 exaflop computing power the country currently has. For context, one exaflop is equivalent to the computing power of two million mainstream laptop computers, according to Counterpoint Research. The Chinese ministries said that the increased computing power will be required to support applications in industries including finance and education. "China aims to invest in growing in its computing power especially the AI, as it sees its major cloud providers launching AI solutions en masse for consumers and enterprises," Bassi said. Many AI applications currently are sold via cloud computing services, such as those offered by Chinese giants like Alibaba and Tencent .
Persons: Akshara Bassi, Bassi Organizations: U.S, Research, CNBC Locations: China
AWS has yet to realize the benefits of A.I., analyst says
  + stars: | 2023-08-03 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAWS has yet to realize the benefits of A.I., analyst saysAkshara Bassi, senior analyst at Counterpoint Research, looks ahead to Amazon's earnings.
Persons: Akshara Bassi Organizations: AWS, Counterpoint Research
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTighter U.S. restrictions on A.I. chip exports could be a drastic headwind for Nvidia, analyst saysAs the U.S. mulls tighter restrictions on AI chip exports to China, Akshara Bassi, senior research analyst at Counterpoint Technology Market Research, says the implications for Nvidia could be "drastic." She adds that such a move could result in a 20-25% hit on the company's total annual revenue.
Persons: Akshara Bassi Organizations: Nvidia, Counterpoint Technology Market Research Locations: China
India's Infosys signs $454-mln deal with Danske Bank
  + stars: | 2023-06-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
BENGALURU, June 26 (Reuters) - Infosys (INFY.NS), India's No.2 IT services provider, signed a $454-million contract with Denmark's Danske Bank on Monday, at a time when the broader sector is struggling with a slowdown in an uncertain global economy. The IT company will help digitize the lender's core business and add more cloud and data facilities to it, including Infosys acquiring Danske Bank's IT centre in India, it said in a regulatory filing. The contract is for five years, with an option to renew for one more year for a maximum of three times. Bengaluru-based Infosys' contract comes days after Mumbai-based bigger rival TCS signed a deal worth 840 million pounds with British pension scheme Nest, for an starting tenure of 10 years. "Despite a strengthened order pipeline, the effects of this deal might be offset by macro factors such as inflation and increased labour costs," Akshara Bassi, an analyst at Counterpoint Research, said on the Danske Bank deal.
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NEW DELHI/BENGALURU, June 2 (Reuters) - The India and South Asia head of Amazon.com Inc's (AMZN.O) cloud division, Puneet Chandok, has resigned with effect from August 31, the company said on Friday. Chandok had taken the helm of Amazon Web Services in June 2019. Vaishali Kasture, currently head of enterprise for mid-market and global businesses at AWS India and South Asia, would take on the role of interim leader of commercial business for the unit, Amazon India said. The news came over two weeks after Amazon's cloud computing unit revealed plans to invest 1.06 trillion rupees ($12.87 billion) in India by 2030, doubling down on its past investments to cater to the growing demand for such services in Asia's No. The interim provides an opportunity for other cloud companies such as Azure and Google Cloud Platform, along with homegrown players, to make aggressive bids for accounts, said Akshara Bassi, an analyst at Counterpoint Research.
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Palo Alto Networks (PANW.O), the largest player in the space by market share and valuation, will kick off sector earnings on Tuesday with what analysts polled by Refinitiv estimate to be a near 24% increase in quarterly revenue. Reuters GraphicsVendors that are a one-stop shop for cybersecurity solutions help their clients analyze security data better as well as integrate a variety of applications, optimize costs and improve risk management. Top cybersecurity providers Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike Holdings (CRWD.O) and Fortinet Inc (FTNT.O), which offer a range of services including cloud and identity protection, are set to benefit from the consolidation trend, said D.A. CrowdStrike and ZScaler Inc (ZS.O) are expected to report revenue growth of 39% and 45% when they report earnings on May 31 and June 1, respectively. Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet lead cybersecurity stocks in the past yearReporting by Vansh Agarwal, Samrhitha Arunasalam and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini GanguliOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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