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But some tech analysts contend people are most interested in truly wearable tech, like Orion. Quest is limiting because of its bulk — and Orion AR glasses are an improvement, the analysts said. Some said they're persuaded that augmented-reality wearable glasses like Orion have more potential than mixed-reality headsets, like the bulky Quest. Meta's Quest, pictured in May, doesn't have as much potential as its new Orion glasses, some analysts say. AdvertisementHe said that's why he likes Zuckerberg's vision of more easily wearable tech, like Orion.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg, they're, Zuckerberg, Gene Munster, Munster, doesn't, It'll, Justin Post, Meta hasn't, Ben Thompson, Andrew Bosworth, Orion Organizations: Meta, Service, Orion, Quest, Deepwater Asset Management, Munster, Orion . Bank of America Locations: Orion .
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMeta has more innovation momentum than Apple, says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, joins CNBC's Steve Kovach on 'Power Lunch' to discuss whether innovators or operators are better for companies, where Meta stands vs. Apple, and more.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster, Steve Kovach Organizations: Meta, Apple, Deepwater Asset Management
OpenAI bleeds C-suite executivesAs OpenAI chases a massive fundraising round, the startup continues to deal with a staff exodus. The nonprofit side of OpenAI will still exist and have a minority stake in the for-profit company, the sources told Reuters. "Given the ambitions of OpenAI, a non-profit structure has been too constraining. AdvertisementThe debate over whether OpenAI should be a for-profit company has been a bone of contention for one very vocal tech industry bigwig — Elon Musk. Park, the corporate law expert, told BI that the for-profit governance structure could also leave OpenAI vulnerable to greater government scrutiny.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple's event was more about 'incremental updates' to AI vision, says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss outlooks on Apple, expectations for the company's AI strategy, and more.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management
Some Wall Street analysts and money managers see a path to monetization ahead for Apple 's latest artificial intelligence features despite some near-term rollout headwinds. Earlier this month, the technology behemoth debuted its iPhone 16 , incorporating its new AI features known as Apple Intelligence. While including Apple Intelligence as a paid tool may not be on investors' radar, some see a strong case for a future added cost down the road. AAPL YTD mountain Apple shares in 2024 The setup with Apple Intelligence could resemble the company's Apple TV debut, notes CFRA Research analyst Angelo Zino. The portfolio manager also sees an avenue for third-party developers to draw on Apple's AI features to improve their offering.
Persons: Craig Moffett, Moffett, Angelo Zino, Zino, Gene Munster, Apple, OpenAI's, John Belton Organizations: Street, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Meta, Deepwater Asset Management Locations: Europe, China
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Apple iPhone can grow around 15% in fiscal 2025, says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the tech sector ahead of the opening bell on Monday.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management
But these results were soon contradicted by tests a few years later that sampled Hauser’s hair. However, some researchers who supported the “lost prince” hypothesis claimed that the blood may not have belonged to Hauser, Parson told CNN. Those results showed that Hauser’s mtDNA was a close match to that of the Badens, contradicting the findings from Munich. A royal hoax debunkedParson’s lab conducted new analysis of Hauser’s hair, using strands collected before and after his death. The new findings about Hauser not only debunk the prince theory; they also demonstrate the importance of pushing the limits of technologies for DNA analysis, Parson said.
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Deepwater's Gene Munster on what iPhone 16 will mean for Apple
  + stars: | 2024-09-16 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDeepwater's Gene Munster on what iPhone 16 will mean for AppleGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Apple's iPhone revenue forecast, whether a new iPhone supercycle is imminent, and more.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster, Apple Gene Munster Organizations: Deepwater's, Apple, Deepwater Asset Management
Apple announced on Monday that its AirPods Pro 2 headphones will become an FDA-cleared hearing aid in the coming weeks through a software update. Apple CEO Tim Cook has highlighted health features as the company's "most important contribution to mankind." The new feature is a free software update for some AirPods models and will be included with Apple's $249 AirPods Pro 2. Many over-the-counter hearing aids are much more expensive, according to buyers guides cited by the Hearing Loss Association of America, an advocacy group. Analysts say that adding health features like a hearing aid expands the market for the device, which could help sales.
Persons: Sumbul Desai, Tim Cook, Barbara Kelley, Apple, Gene Munster Organizations: AirPods, Apple, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, RBC Capital Markets, of America, Analysts, Asset Management
Microsoft told employees on Thursday that it has hired Carolina Dybeck Happe as its executive vice president and chief operations officer, reporting to CEO Satya Nadella. Dybeck Happe comes from GE, where she was senior vice president and chief financial officer from 2020 until September 2023. She will join Microsoft's senior leadership team alongside finance chief Amy Hood, cloud and AI engineering leader Scott Guthrie and other executives. GE CEO Larry Culp called Dybeck Happe "a high-impact executive" when GE announced in 2019 that it had picked Dybeck Happe to replace Jamie Miller as chief financial officer. Before that, she spent almost 17 years at Swedish lock company Assa Abloy, where she became chief financial officer and deputy CEO.
Persons: Carolina Dybeck, Satya Nadella, Dybeck Happe, Microsoft's, Amy Hood, Scott Guthrie, Nadella, Dybeck, Rajesh Jha, Larry Culp, Jamie Miller, Kevin Turner, Gene Munster Organizations: Microsoft, GE, Microsoft Digital IT, Microsoft Business Operations, GE Aerospace, GE Vernova, New York Stock Exchange, Maersk, Walmart Locations: Carolina, Swedish
This year, however, one of its top rivals in China has tried to rewrite the script. To make its challenge even clearer, Huawei is putting the Mate XT on sale in stores on September 20 — the same day the iPhone 16 will be available in China. Huawei's Mate XT will go on sale the same day as the iPhone 16 in China. AdvertisementFor some time now, Apple has anxiously been watching iPhone sales tumble in China. AdvertisementBut in the meantime, iPhones without AI could prove to be a tougher sell in China in the face of stiff competition.
Persons: , Jamie MacEwan, MacEwan, raring, Gene Munster, Richard Windsor —, Apple Organizations: Service, Huawei, Business, Apple, Enders Analysis, Apple Intelligence, Deepwater Asset Management, Radio Free Mobile, Windsor Locations: China
New York CNN —Apple is wedging AI into its phones like a new U2 album no one asked for. However, given the “Apple Intelligence” highlights the company previewed in June and officially rolled out Monday, investors and customers alike may want to temper their expectations. Even Apple seemed to hedge a bit: It never mentioned the words “artificial intelligence.”The new tools look … fine. Munster expects iPhone sales will exceed Wall Street’s estimates in the coming quarters. The always image-conscious Apple knows better than to fall into the “AI” trap, even if its whole pitch for the new iPhone is AI.
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Apple spent much of the presentation emphasizing how the iPhone 16 was "built from the ground up to deliver Apple Intelligence." For me, the most interesting features coming to Apple Intelligence are the Writing Tools, AI-generated emojis, and the camera's visual intelligence capabilities. He said the keynote video doesn't do the new iPhone 16 lineup justice. AdvertisementThe tech giant reportedly began briefing its retail employees on all things Apple Intelligence weeks before the iPhone 16 lineup launch. It seems to me that Apple is gearing up to have consumers see its new AI tech for themselves before deciding to upgrade.
Persons: , Tim Cook, it's, Siri, Gene Munster, Munster Organizations: Service, Apple Intelligence, Apple, Business, Google, Wedbush Securities, Deepwater Asset Management, Munster
The iPhone 17 lineup, expected in 2025, might feature a model with a thinner design. Apple's biggest iPhone upgrade cycles occurred alongside "visible changes to the phone," Gene Munster told BI. But first, Apple is set to launch the iPhone 16 lineup with Apple Intelligence features next month. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! The iPhone 16 is less than a month away, and its rollout will be mostly centered on its ability to support Apple Intelligence, the company's official entrance into the gen AI race.
Persons: Gene Munster, Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Service, Business
Here's why Deepwater's Gene Munster is bullish on Alphabet
  + stars: | 2024-08-06 | 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 EmailHere's why Deepwater's Gene Munster is bullish on AlphabetGene Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, joins Money Movers to discuss the news surrounding Google's antitrust lawsuit, how Wall Street gets past the company's investments, and much more.
Persons: Gene Munster Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management, Movers
But since then, Apple has held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, where it debuted Apple Intelligence and announced a partnership with ChatGPT. Expect questions about the Apple Intelligence delayApple Intelligence is a hot topic this quarter. AppleBloomberg reported Sunday that Apple Intelligence won't begin rolling out in September, as Apple first announced. AFP/Getty ImagesChina was a hot topic during Apple's last earnings call, and it should be no different this time. AdvertisementApple talked about how well its services were doing in Q2, and Kerwin said analysts will be looking for continued "double-digit growth for the services business."
Persons: , Gene, WWDC, Munster, Tim Cook, We're, William Kerwin, Cook, Dan Ives, Dave Johnson, Kerwin Organizations: Service, Apple, Developers, Apple Intelligence, ChatGPT, Business, Apple Bloomberg, Management, Gene Munster, China Apple, Getty, Morningstar, Huawei, Street, Wedbush Securities, Google Locations: China, Europe, Shanghai, AFP
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewApple is delaying the launch of Apple Intelligence after weeks of anticipation, but the tech giant might be onto something. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Analysts told Business Insider that it's no big deal. AdvertisementMunster told BI that Apple should consider moving the iPhone 16's release date to align with Apple Intelligence.
Persons: , Siri, Gene Munster, Apple, William Kerwin, Dan Ives, Munster, " Kerwin Organizations: Service, Apple Intelligence, Business, Bloomberg, Analysts, Asset Management, Apple, Morningstar Locations: WWDC
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPotential Delta lawsuit not top of mind for Microsoft investors: Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, joins 'Fast Money' to talk Delta's possible lawsuit over the CrowdStrike meltdown, Microsoft earnings, and more.
Persons: Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Microsoft, Deepwater Asset Management
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNasdaq pullback is buying opportunity for companies spending on AI, says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss market outlooks, how to play the Nasdaq pullback, and more.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Organizations: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTesla's robotaxi won't be out by early next year, asset manager saysGene Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, says Tesla is navigating a "very painful chapter."
Persons: Gene Munster, Tesla Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. "There are other companies that are $3 trillion market caps — I think Tesla can be in that league," he said. AdvertisementAnother analyst sees Tesla's recent price hikes as a good sign. Ron Jewsikow, a Guggenheim analyst, said on CNBC that he is not worried about whether Tesla will be able to deliver its Robotaxis. AdvertisementIn China, Apollo, which is owned by Baidu, is offering rides for just over 10 cents a mile, Jewsikow said.
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Alphabet investors may want to prepare for some volatility moving forward. However, shares fell about 5% as the company also reported lower-than-expected YouTube advertising revenue. On top of that, Alphabet highlighted plans to boost capital expenditures as it races to meet rising artificial intelligence demand. That is due in part to tough advertising comparisons amid the anniversary of a particular strong period for Asia and Pacific retailers. The move to 'future proof' business Some analysts and investors are reading the tea leaves with a positive tilt, however.
Persons: Ruth Porat, Sundar Pichai, Porat, Mark Shmulik, Brent Thill, Benjamin Black, Ross Sandler, Gene Munster, Goldman Sachs, Eric Sheridan, Bank of America's Justin Post, Truist's Youssef Squali, Citi's Ronald Josey Organizations: Jefferies, Deutsche Bank, Barclays, Bank of America's, DR Locations: Asia, Pacific
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. "There are other companies that are $3 trillion market caps — I think Tesla can be in that league," he said. Related storiesTasha Keeney, a director at longtime Tesla investor ARK Invest, said on CNBC on Tuesday that ignoring Robotaxis today is a huge mistake. Ron Jewsikow, a Guggenheim analyst, said on CNBC that he is not worried about whether Tesla will be able to deliver its Robotaxis. AdvertisementIn China, Apollo, which is owned by Baidu, is offering rides for just over 10 cents a mile, Jewsikow said.
Persons: , Tesla, Cybertruck, Elon Musk's, I'm, Gene Munster, Munster, Optimus, Tasha Keeney, it's, Price, Tesla optimist Daniel Ives, Ron Jewsikow, He's, Jewsikow Organizations: Service, Investors, Business, Deepwater Asset Management, CNBC, ARK Invest, Tesla optimist, Guggenheim, Baidu Locations: China
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewTesla on Tuesday had a lackluster earnings report that revealed the electric vehicle maker once again missed investor expectations. And Elon Musk is probably a little nervous. Advertisement"I want to be clear that was in Tesla's interest, not contrary to Tesla's interest," Musk said. In Q2 earnings, Tesla reported a 7% decrease in year-over-year automotive revenue, which contributed to the company's diminished profits.
Persons: , Tesla, Elon Musk, Musk, xAI, Gene Munster, Dan Coatsworth, AJ Bell, Musk's, doesn't, Coatsworth Organizations: Service, Business, Deepwater Asset Management, CNBC, Tesla, Reuters
Tesla's stock dropped as much as 13% on Wednesday after reporting weak second-quarter earnings. AdvertisementTesla stock tumbled as much as 13% on Wednesday after the company's second-quarter results offered limited reassurance to eager investors. It marked the fourth straight quarter Tesla has fallen short of analyst forecasts. The taxi's unveiling, seen by many on Wall Street as a major AI-driven catalyst for Tesla, was originally scheduled for next month. "Tesla's muddling through the EV recession," Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jones wrote, citing a quarter-over-quarter drop in capital expenditures.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon Musk, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jones, Nikola, Dan Levy, Tesla's, Cantor Fitzgerald, Andres Sheppard, Gene Munster, Dan Ives, Sheppard Organizations: Service, EV, General Motors, Buick, Barclays, Deepwater Asset Management, Wedbush Securities, Tesla
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