IndepthDiver
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First off, thanks to Zeebot for the excellent forum. It should make it easier to have proper discussions again.
I think we'll need a few threads for each of the key companies / topics. I'll start off with Dell (who mentioned they are working with Brainchip in a previous podcast). This article was posted a couple of days ago. Dell will be investing $22.5b over the next 5 years in 6 technologies. Most of these technologies could directly involve Brainchip (AI, edge computing, machine learning, cybersecurity). The last line I highlighted is quite significant as it shows Dell is pushing quite heavily towards computing at the edge.
RIYADH: Dell Technologies plans to invest over $20 billion in six major technologies during the next five years as data is becoming the world's new oil, an executive said.
“Dell Technologies will spend $4.5 billion on R&D per year going forward,” the company’s senior vice president of Middle East, Turkey and Africa told Arab News in an interview during LEAP event in RIyadh.
“We have invested a combined $20B in R&D over the last 5 fiscal years, resulting in tech leadership, innovation and a market-leading portfolio of best-of-breed technologies, solutions and services ranging from the core to the edge to the cloud,” Mohammed Amin said.
The six technologies including 5G and artificial intelligence, according to Amin. The other four technologies include multicloud, edge computing, machine learning and cybersecurity, he added.
“Those are the six technologies that are going to be the trend in the next couple of years[...]. We're investing a lot of dollars for those six technologies. Not only that, we're having a lot of initiatives around those six technologies with so many customers in the Kingdom,” Amin said.
He emphasized on the importance of data in the coming period, saying that it will be the “new oil” by 2030 whereby 50 percent of the global economy will be digital. Edge computing is another area of interest, Amin indicated, as 85 percent of data will be created using this technology in the next three years.
Apologies if already posted, there's already over 600 posts in the BRN Discussion 2022 so too much to wade through.
I think we'll need a few threads for each of the key companies / topics. I'll start off with Dell (who mentioned they are working with Brainchip in a previous podcast). This article was posted a couple of days ago. Dell will be investing $22.5b over the next 5 years in 6 technologies. Most of these technologies could directly involve Brainchip (AI, edge computing, machine learning, cybersecurity). The last line I highlighted is quite significant as it shows Dell is pushing quite heavily towards computing at the edge.
Dell plans to spend over $20bn in 5 years as data is the world’s new oil
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RIYADH: Dell Technologies plans to invest over $20 billion in six major technologies during the next five years as data is becoming the world's new oil, an executive said.
“Dell Technologies will spend $4.5 billion on R&D per year going forward,” the company’s senior vice president of Middle East, Turkey and Africa told Arab News in an interview during LEAP event in RIyadh.
“We have invested a combined $20B in R&D over the last 5 fiscal years, resulting in tech leadership, innovation and a market-leading portfolio of best-of-breed technologies, solutions and services ranging from the core to the edge to the cloud,” Mohammed Amin said.
The six technologies including 5G and artificial intelligence, according to Amin. The other four technologies include multicloud, edge computing, machine learning and cybersecurity, he added.
“Those are the six technologies that are going to be the trend in the next couple of years[...]. We're investing a lot of dollars for those six technologies. Not only that, we're having a lot of initiatives around those six technologies with so many customers in the Kingdom,” Amin said.
He emphasized on the importance of data in the coming period, saying that it will be the “new oil” by 2030 whereby 50 percent of the global economy will be digital. Edge computing is another area of interest, Amin indicated, as 85 percent of data will be created using this technology in the next three years.
Apologies if already posted, there's already over 600 posts in the BRN Discussion 2022 so too much to wade through.