Jon Peddie Market News
If you’ve got a secret, keep it. Keep your product as well
Posted by Jon Peddie on June 16th 2008 | Permalink
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Jon Peddie lends his thoughts on cell phone companies stay quiet about the chips, memory and other components in their cell phones. From the article “If you go to BestAIB Co, and ask them what GPU is on that board, the folks at Best AIB Co will tell you, happily and proudly. Now go to your favorite mobile phone supplier and ask “What chips are in the HeatsYourPocket 105?” Most likely they will tell you that they won’t discuss the components in their phones.”
Jon Peddie shares his vision for the future of graphics on HEXUS.tv at CeBIT 2008
Posted by Webmaster on March 11th 2008 | Permalink
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Jon Peddie is one of the world’s leading experts on the graphics market. Here is a two-part interview in which he shares his vision for the future of graphics with the HEXUS.tv audience. HEXUS.tv covered everything from PlayStation 4 to XBox 720 and Larrabee through to Fusion… and that is just part one. In part two Jon tackles a range of tough issues, from who will win the console war, to the upcoming challenges faced by CPU makers as OEMs look to reduce their BOM costs. Take a look at these great inteviews: Click here for Part One of Two Click…
HP’s Image is Changing
Posted by Webmaster on September 10th 2007 | Permalink
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Being cool and hip in the computer industry is tough. Each company has their own following who, in turn consider their own brand to have these qualities. However, appealing to the high margin “influencers” is a different story.Despite their best efforts, Hewlett-Packard has not really been hip and cool to a key segment of this “influencer” group, nor has Acer/Gateway, or IBM/Lenovo. This is due to a combination of product design and brand image. HPs first attempt to appeal to the industry influencers is the Blackbird 002 and it is a good note to start on. It is quite possibly the…
High Definition Computing Trends
Posted by Webmaster on February 20th 2004 | Permalink
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In this comprehensive Q&A with Jon Peddie of Jon Peddie Research, we put the spotlight on the subject of High Definition Computing. Jon will be further expanding on his views in his presentations at the High Definition Computing Technology Tracks at VTF2004 Taipei and Beijing. Be sure not to miss him!
Digital Lifestyle Market
Posted by Webmaster on February 20th 2004 | Permalink
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In this comprehensive Q&A with Kathleen Maher of Jon Peddie Research, we put the spotlight on the subject of the Digital Lifestyle Market. Kathleen will share her views in the Digital Lifestyle Technology Tracks at VTF2004 Taipei and Beijing. Be sure not to miss Kathleen's presentations!
Panel: DVD growth to continue
Posted by Webmaster on November 28th 2002 | Permalink
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Consumers are confused by the multiplicity of DVD formats. But that's a temporary impediment to exploding market growth, according to speakers at a three-hour Comdex seminar hosted by the Recordable DVD Council.
QuestLink UMC-SiS verdict hurts market and benefits Intel, says analyst
Posted by Webmaster on October 10th 2002 | Permalink
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The decision by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) this week concerning two Taiwanese chip makers could have a devastating impact on the year-end recovery, with a possible adverse effect for the first quarter of 2003, according to a leading analyst in the IC graphics and PC fields. Analyst Jon Peddie of Tiburon-based Jon Peddie Research said the ITC decision between United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) and Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. (SiS) would only benefit Intel Corp., and possibly, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Graphics chip sales soar, prices fall
Posted by Webmaster on August 2nd 2002 | Permalink
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Graphics chip sales soar, prices fall, Jon's Quote on The Register.
Royalties may force standards stalemate
Posted by Webmaster on July 11th 2002 | Permalink
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A key Web standards body is bracing for a vote next week that could decide once and for all how it will handle patented technology that comes with royalties attached. Though many extensions to OpenGL have come from companies, Microsoft's position is "a big deal, because the Architectural Review Board is an independent committee of volunteers," said Jon Peddie, head of consulting firm Jon Peddie Research. "They're not lawyers; they're scientists and technologists."
