Topic: market segments
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Polestar Plans 4 New EVs in 3 Years to Revive Sales
Polestar plans to launch four new electric vehicles by 2028, starting with the high-performance Polestar 5 grand tourer this summer, to reinvigorate its market presence. The product offensive includes a revised Polestar 4 estate, a next-generation Polestar 2 sedan by 2027, and a compact SUV (Pole...
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Google's Aluminium OS: An Android Alternative for PC
Google is developing a new AI-centric operating system called Aluminium OS (ALOS), which is Android-based and aims to unify Android and ChromeOS into a single platform for various devices. The project signals a strategic shift, with plans to eventually phase out ChromeOS in favor of Aluminium OS,...
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Why 'Hold Forever' Investors Are Buying Venture Capital Zombies
A new type of investor is acquiring "venture capital zombies"—stalled startups—by purchasing them cheaply, implementing operational improvements, and holding them long-term to generate steady cash flow rather than seeking quick exits. Firms like Bending Spoons and Curious specialize in revitalizi...
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Why Chinese Cars Would Dominate the US Market
Chinese automakers like Geely have reached a quality and competitiveness level that could immediately challenge established players in the US, as demonstrated by models like the Zeekr 7X electric crossover. Geely is exceptionally well-positioned for a US entry, with existing domestic manufacturin...
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Gartner: 50% of Security Spend to Go Proactive by 2030
By 2030, proactive security solutions are projected to account for half of all IT security spending, shifting focus from reactive tools to technologies that prevent threats before they cause damage. This preemptive approach leverages AI and machine learning to predict and neutralize attacks, usin...
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Nvidia and Intel's $5B Deal Targets AMD's Market Share
Nvidia and Intel have formed a $5 billion partnership to develop integrated CPU-GPU solutions targeting the laptop and server markets, directly challenging AMD's strong position. The collaboration focuses on using Intel's CPUs and Nvidia's GPUs with NVLink technology to create compact, power-effi...
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