Monday - Friday, 10:00 - 11:00 SIN/HK | 0400 - 05:00 CET In this video Neil Shah of Counterpoint Research discusses Apple's "super healthy" margins and how its successfully managed its supply chains ...
The NFL is a passing league. If you don’t have the quarterback and top targets to throw to, your team isn’t going to go far in this league. The Bucs have exceptional talent and depth in the passing ...
Humanoid robots crossed a commercial threshold in 2025, and 2026 will be the year the industry begins to scale, according to Counterpoint Research. The firm estimates that around 16,000 humanoid ...
Jan 12 (Reuters) - Global smartphone shipments rose 2% year-on-year in 2025, lifted by stronger demand and economic momentum in emerging markets, Counterpoint Research said on Monday. Apple (AAPL.O), ...
If 2025 was the year artificial intelligence became unavoidable, 2026 will be the year everyone starts talking seriously about AI agents. An AI agent is a software system designed to plan and execute ...
The smartphone market is expected to contract in 2026 as rising costs for memory and advanced process wafers drive manufacturers to reconsider pricing and specifications, according to research firm ...
Apple and Samsung are best equipped to handle rising memory chip costs that could drive down global smartphone shipments by 2.1% in 2026, according to new data from Counterpoint Research. Image credit ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Observer-Reporter is debuting “Point-Counterpoint,” featuring the opinions of Dave Ball and Gary Stout, two frequent contributors with opposing viewpoints. This month, the newspaper ...
On Monday, the calendar flips to December, when Major League Baseball’s hot stove often goes from simmering to boiling over. The Red Sox wrapped up November with a trade for right-hander Sonny Gray, ...
Global smartphone shipments are expected to increase by 3.3% year-over-year in 2025, mainly driven by strong performances from Apple, according to new data from Counterpoint Research. The iPhone maker ...
Counterpoint warns that DDR5 RDIMM costs may surge 100% amid manufacturers’ pivot to AI chips and Nvidia’s memory-intensive AI server platforms, leaving enterprises with limited procurement leverage.
Imagine, if you will, seeing this ad: “It’s truck month and this year’s model is 25% less than last year’s. We’re making our products more affordable than ever.” Sounds good, right? You’ve been ...