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Arm said it will seek a retrial of its lawsuit against Qualcomm over a licensing dispute related to the latter company’s Snapdragon X chips after a federal jury sided with Qualcomm over two key issues but was deadlocked on a third.
Arm To Seek Retrial In Qualcomm Case After Mixed Verdict
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A federal jury has found that Qualcomm did not breach Arm’s licensing terms related to the development of custom CPU cores at the heart of its Snapdragon X chips for Copilot+ PCs in a legal battle between the two semiconductor companies.
Jury Sides With Qualcomm Over Arm In Case Related To Snapdragon X PC Chips
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With my expanded semiconductor focus, I wrote this feature based on an interview with I did with Dan McNamara, general manager of AMD's server business unit, about his push sell EPYC-based systems with channel partners, especially when it came to the midmarket and SMB segments. While I went into the interview expecting to talk a lot about AMD's recently released fifth-generation EPYC processors, code-named "Turin," McNamara ended up talking a lot about the opportunities he still sees with the previous generation, which consist of the general-purpose “Genoa” chips, cloud-focused “Bergamo” chips and edge-focused “Sienna” chips. "Those are high-value products that we’re going to sell for a long, long time," he said. McNamara also talked about how he is building a channel development team in his business unit to support the chip designer’s salespeople who are working with partners ranging from GSIs to VARs. “Every region has the top VARs. And then every OEM has the top VARs. They're the top channel partners. So it’s really just putting that matrix together and creating real plays that our sales guys can continue to drive. These aren't silver bullets. It's almost like blocking and tackling, but you have to do it," he said. Make sure to check out the full article on CRN, which includes many more comments from McNamara as well as a few AMD channel partners. I'm hoping to publish interviews more regularly from now on!
AMD’s EPYC CPU Boss Seeks To Push Into SMB, Midmarket With Partners
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Equinix is making it easy to stand up rack-scale AI deployments, as well as providing the advanced storage, and networking required of the most demanding data tasks in the enterprise with its new partnership with Dell Technologies. The partnership features Dell’s AI Factory with NVIDIA, which includes the hardware as well as the consultation and data preparation needed to move an AI concept through to execution, all within Equinix data centers. Here’s what Lisa Miller, Equinix’s senior vice president of platform alliances, and Chad Dunn, Dell Technologies’ vice president of product management for artificial intelligence and data management, told O'Ryan Johnson about the partnership: Equinix Partners Dell Technologies Partner
Equinix Makes Dell AI Factory With Nvidia Available Through Partners
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With 39 acquisitions in 2024, Accenture saw no slowdown when it came to the solution provider’s M&A streak. “Last [fiscal] year we invested $6.6 billion across 46 acquisitions. We announced in our last earnings call that we expect to invest about $3 billion in acquisitions this fiscal year,” Stuart Nicholl, global lead of Accenture Corporate Development, told CRN. CJ Fairfield breaks down the 39 acquisitions Accenture made in 2024:
M&A Streak: All Of Accenture's Acquisitions In 2024
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In a disclosure posted by the Maine attorney general website, Ascension Health said the May ransomware attack that disrupted clinical operations affected roughly 5.6 million individuals.
Ascension Says Medical Information Stolen In Attack, 5.6M Affected
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Accenture overcame a stable demand environment to grow its first fiscal quarter 2025 revenue and increase its full-year guidance on the back of an expanding emphasis on GenAI, its growing list of acquisitions and on training its quickly growing workforce. It was a message investors wanted to hear as they drove the company’s share prices up by over 7 percent by the end of the trading day Thursday. Accenture Chair and CEO Julie Sweet told analysts during the company’s first fiscal quarter 2025 financial analyst conference call that she was very pleased with Accenture’s performance in the quarter as it delivered on its strategy to position the company for strong growth in fiscal year 2025. Joseph Kovar has the details:
Accenture Raises Fiscal Forecast With Focus On GenAI, Workforce Training
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NVIDIA is close to finishing what could end up becoming one of the most consequential years in its 31-year history so far. While the AI computing giant spent most of the year fulfilling continuously high demand for AI chips and systems based on its Hopper architecture, it also used 2024 to set the groundwork for products and services it expects to be major sources of revenue growth in the future. Dylan Martin breaks down the 10 biggest Nvidia news stories of 2024:
The 10 Biggest Nvidia News Stories Of 2024
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Six cybersecurity vendors were chosen to appear in the “leaders” category for Gartner’s first-ever Magic Quadrant for Email Security Platforms, according to the report published this week. The research firm ranked Proofpoint, Abnormal Security, Trend Micro, Mimecast, KnowBe4 (via its Egress, a KnowBe4 company, acquisition) and Check Point Software in the sought-after “leaders” quadrant. Kyle Alspach has the details: KnowBe4 Partners #cybersecurity
6 Security Vendors Named 'Leaders' In Gartner's Inaugural Email Security Magic Quadrant
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