Chapter 11 or 7 is but months away A recent test drive of Faraday Future’s FF91 vehicle reveals that it is very far from being ready which combined with a very chequered history and dreadful management execution to date leads me to think that bankruptcy is only a few months away. Faraday Future showed off its “near-production” vehicle at the...
Apple launches more of same. When the most exciting product launch is aimed at a tiny minority of the user base it becomes clear that Apple is struggling to find ways to get the mass market to buy a new device this year. The net result is that the iPhone 14 and Apple Watch 8 are unlikely to be able...
Digital advertising is not worth the risk. Apple is building up its advertising business which I think is very likely to attract a raft of lawsuits from the other digital ecosystems alleging unfair competition and demanding tens of billions in damages. Research carried out by the FT (see here) concludes that Apple is planning on doubling the headcount in its...
Evolution means China will never catch up. The USA’s clampdown on AI silicon sales to China has reignited the debate as to whether China can become independent on semiconductors, but I think that all the evidence points to China making very little headway towards this goal. This is not a new issue as it was 2015 when China put together...
USA increases pressure on China. Restrictions are being placed on the export of advanced AI chips for the data centre to China and Russia which will slow China’s strategy to become a technological superpower demonstrating that while the world remains dependent on Silicon, China is at a big disadvantage. The US Government has increased its regulation of advanced AI silicon...
RISC-V is the only beneficiary of civil war. Arm has launched a strange-looking lawsuit against Qualcomm that looks like an attempt to earn higher royalties from one of its biggest customers or a move by Apple to delay and hinder the development of a competing product for its M series of processors. Arm has filed a complaint against Qualcomm that...
US delistings now very unlikely. The impasse over audit inspections by US regulators of US-listed Chinese companies seems to have been resolved in a clear sign that China has more to lose from delisting Chinese companies than the USA does. The row over audit inspections has been going on for more than ten years with the USA requiring that companies...
Apple & YMTC – Insurance backfire
Apple likely to drop its insurance policy. Apple is demonstrating just how difficult it is to keep both the Chinese Communist Party and the US Congress happy at the same time and now it is likely to be forced to drop its budding relationship with the Chinese memory maker YMTC. Apple has been warned by the more hawkish end of...