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emily, across-the-board, phones, iot, there is more demand for products that we can supply.n one hand, it is a good position to be in and shows that there is a lot of demand for technology, but we have to utilize our scale and put a lot of actions in place to get out of this capacity crunch. we have the ability to multisource products and the ability to leverage it and put capacity planning in place and have to make demand commitments to get demand and return. in the midst of this difficult situation, we generate growth, and have a line of sight, material improvements/end of the calendar year. emily: what does that mean. what do you expect to happen at the end of the calendar year? cristiano: i expect to see our ability to meet the demand, much less constrained, and that position is 12 for the growth factors for fiscal 22. emily: yesterday was the last earnings call, and you said your time will be defined as qualcomm 's expansion outside smartphones, cars, iot. give us a progress report on that. cristiano: we have a lot of reasons to celebrate. automotive, it is changing dra
emily, across-the-board, phones, iot, there is more demand for products that we can supply.n one hand, it is a good position to be in and shows that there is a lot of demand for technology, but we have to utilize our scale and put a lot of actions in place to get out of this capacity crunch. we have the ability to multisource products and the ability to leverage it and put capacity planning in place and have to make demand commitments to get demand and return. in the midst of this difficult...
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provideded $1.3 billion nap is just the beginning revenue iot so broad we're just scratching the surfacenity. >> cristiano amon, look forward to watch you take over on june 30th. >> me too. thank you for having me on the show. >> deirdre. >>> a check on endeavor. hollywood powerhouse just opening tore frayed. i -- for trade i spoke with the ceo here kwhap he told me. >> we're the largest company, the only company that represents content in the entertainment space. owns content entertainment space, owns sports and many others nobody like us in the world and i think we're the real thing and have all the experience of a company. we're a unique company in the marketplace and perfectly primed for where the reopening's going. >> investors clearly reacting to the company better than they did about a year and a half ago. shares up nearly 10% carl, ari says he's ready to be a market ceo and promise won't be swearing on the earnings call >> a reality check on amazon is coming up next >>> first, more on that apple blowout quarter and goldman uprates from neutral to a long-term cell admitting it got
provideded $1.3 billion nap is just the beginning revenue iot so broad we're just scratching the surfacenity. >> cristiano amon, look forward to watch you take over on june 30th. >> me too. thank you for having me on the show. >> deirdre. >>> a check on endeavor. hollywood powerhouse just opening tore frayed. i -- for trade i spoke with the ceo here kwhap he told me. >> we're the largest company, the only company that represents content in the entertainment...
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a revolution driven by data and applications, iot, and artificial intelligence.th industrial revolution. from smart cities, to remote robotic surgery, to automated factories. there's one company born to enable it, that combines... we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ >>> finally we all know that good things come in small packages. here's proof. a tiny japanese fire truck is on a mission to make san franciscans smile. it's tiny! the resident of japan, owner and car hobbyist realized the truck is so short, it fits in a tiny san francisco garage. it has a quirky loud speaker but that's just a bonus. >> why wouldn't you buy a japanese fire tr
a revolution driven by data and applications, iot, and artificial intelligence.th industrial revolution. from smart cities, to remote robotic surgery, to automated factories. there's one company born to enable it, that combines... we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way...
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where we are seeing electrification or iot proliferating to all the devices, and the pandemic acceleratedhis is the demand that i think the supply chain industry had not forecasted to come, so they did not prepare enough capacity. such a demand, structural changes will continue. you also mentioned the geopolitical part of this world. that only makes things worse. juliette: some pretty bullish analysts calls yesterday with samsung's numbers and citi saying they could have this resolved by the second or third quarter. that is not what you are saying. and tops of your -- in terms of your top picks, which companies could be better positioned? sebastian: given we need to consider the upside and potential risk that we mentioned, demand is strong, but at the same time we have to monitor the overbooking behavior on the supply chains. this time around, we will stick to those companies that have a better expansion and management policies. tsmc is more disciplined in terms of the pricing, the guaranteed order with the customers. that is why, even in the worst case scenario, there is an overbooking c
where we are seeing electrification or iot proliferating to all the devices, and the pandemic acceleratedhis is the demand that i think the supply chain industry had not forecasted to come, so they did not prepare enough capacity. such a demand, structural changes will continue. you also mentioned the geopolitical part of this world. that only makes things worse. juliette: some pretty bullish analysts calls yesterday with samsung's numbers and citi saying they could have this resolved by the...
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this is a true love story, iots— feels for her.orting the legend that she set out on him at 13 and _ the legend that she set out on him at 13 and never had eyes for anyone else, _ at 13 and never had eyes for anyone else so— at 13 and never had eyes for anyone else, so everyone's hearts will be with the _ else, so everyone's hearts will be with the queen.— with the queen. absolutely. the metro picks _ with the queen. absolutely. the metro picks on _ with the queen. absolutely. the metro picks up on _ with the queen. absolutely. the metro picks up on the _ with the queen. absolutely. the metro picks up on the point - with the queen. absolutely. the l metro picks up on the point you're lizzy, with that picture of sophie, countess of wessex, and prince andrew, duke of york, daughter—in—law & respectively of the queen, a huge void in the queen's life committee quote prince and you gave to journalists today. let's move on from prince philip, because that has dominated papers. the question, lizzy, if you would, on the front of the i, thi
this is a true love story, iots— feels for her.orting the legend that she set out on him at 13 and _ the legend that she set out on him at 13 and never had eyes for anyone else, _ at 13 and never had eyes for anyone else so— at 13 and never had eyes for anyone else, so everyone's hearts will be with the _ else, so everyone's hearts will be with the queen.— with the queen. absolutely. the metro picks _ with the queen. absolutely. the metro picks on _ with the queen. absolutely. the metro...
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from automotive to iot to home.ly: here to break down what is driving the shortage that has thrown the global economy into crisis, bloomberg's ian king, who has covered the chip industry for two decades. how did it get this bad? ian: as some of your guests explained in those clips, last year, it looked like the global economy was going really badly. all the chipmakers were getting forecasts from their customers saying, "things are really bad. not sure we need that much," and it turned out demand was considerably stronger, and here we are now where demand is really strong, and the chipmakers have not prepared for this surge, for this snapback. emily: we have seen this movie before. it is not like this is the first chip shortage in history, but how is this time different? ian: it is different because we have this short-term trend where, if you build a car, it takes you a week, you build a smartphone, it takes about a day, but if you build a chip, it is three months or 18 months to build a factory before you get any su
from automotive to iot to home.ly: here to break down what is driving the shortage that has thrown the global economy into crisis, bloomberg's ian king, who has covered the chip industry for two decades. how did it get this bad? ian: as some of your guests explained in those clips, last year, it looked like the global economy was going really badly. all the chipmakers were getting forecasts from their customers saying, "things are really bad. not sure we need that much," and it turned...
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you have iot seriousness of the situation.k it goes up to 25 feet deep, so when you think about opening the drain in the bottom of your bathtub, where you have a minuscule amount of water. you can imagine the opening that you see in those films with that kind of volume and depth of water putting pressure on that. so you can imagine... whatare pressure on that. so you can imagine... what are we talking about when we say a full breach, we are talking about the potential of 600 million gallons within a matter of seconds and minutes leaving that retention pool and going round the surrounding area. ream retention pool and going round the surrounding area.— retention pool and going round the surrounding area. ryan is a reporter coverini surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the — surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the story _ surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the story for _ surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the story for his _ surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the story for his
you have iot seriousness of the situation.k it goes up to 25 feet deep, so when you think about opening the drain in the bottom of your bathtub, where you have a minuscule amount of water. you can imagine the opening that you see in those films with that kind of volume and depth of water putting pressure on that. so you can imagine... whatare pressure on that. so you can imagine... what are we talking about when we say a full breach, we are talking about the potential of 600 million gallons...
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>> that is something iot the president to deliberate internally before speaking externally. >> we had a panel on detention as well in the first week. it even included a former obama administration official who worked on detention. starting with public, no one would defend it on public safety grounds. the basic reason for that is that the people who were coming they're coming there as public safety threats have all finished serving their time in prison. so, if they were born in the u.s., the approach of the law would be to reintegrate this person back into society. give them the support they need to survive. obviously, it is not always work that way. that is just the theory. it seems like just because they are born abroad, they don't get that and that seems unfair. it also seems like an odd public safety rationale. if you are a citizen, do this thing. if you are a non-citizen, do this thing. i know you disagree with this. >> fundamentally so. asked want to give you in opportunity to tell us your views. >> i can bring it to life through a real case. let me just ask a question. so, an in
>> that is something iot the president to deliberate internally before speaking externally. >> we had a panel on detention as well in the first week. it even included a former obama administration official who worked on detention. starting with public, no one would defend it on public safety grounds. the basic reason for that is that the people who were coming they're coming there as public safety threats have all finished serving their time in prison. so, if they were born in the...
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and we talk about the iot the integration of consumer goods. integration of infrastructure to transportation and the like, as long going to increase demand. which is exponentially. we talk in a great deal about data, it's actually in many respects semiconductors that are really keeping the world running. we all want more powerful and sophisticated semiconductors. it's actually at a very precarious stage where the demand and yet the supply is not keeping up. there are really two parts of it when it comes to semiconductor in the united states. remains the world leader for now it comes to actual production used asia dominates in fact and there are three places in particular that are in the front. there is korea and china. their height risk and depending so heavily on east asian manufacturing for even if they are close u.s. allies. take example the taiwan which dominates semiconductor manufacturing producing over 60% of the global market leading the pack. taiwan is very vulnerable geopolitically. it's the middle of increasing tension for china. it'
and we talk about the iot the integration of consumer goods. integration of infrastructure to transportation and the like, as long going to increase demand. which is exponentially. we talk in a great deal about data, it's actually in many respects semiconductors that are really keeping the world running. we all want more powerful and sophisticated semiconductors. it's actually at a very precarious stage where the demand and yet the supply is not keeping up. there are really two parts of it when...
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a revolution driven by data and applications, iot, and artificial intelligence.actories. there's one company born to enable it, that combines... >> sandra: fox nation uncovering new clues in the jimmy hoffa mastery nearly half a century after he disappeared. it is all thanks to a fox explicit. eric shawn is live in jersey city. >> hi, sandra. i am standing right where it is claimed that jimmy hoffa is buried. here under the skyway and in jersey city, new jersey. they claim that he was buried in a big metal barrel here. but he is 12 feet down. authorities are taking this seriously, and they are pursuing this to. it comes from man named frank. the fbi was told that jimmy hoffa was killed on july 30th 1975. new jersey mobsters brought him back here to jersey city. one informer said that his body was probably dumped and not damaged. so we brought ground penetrating radar here. it can detect metal underground. that scans showed that we found large pieces of round metal that appeared just like drums just like frank said his father buried half saying. that is what he to
a revolution driven by data and applications, iot, and artificial intelligence.actories. there's one company born to enable it, that combines... >> sandra: fox nation uncovering new clues in the jimmy hoffa mastery nearly half a century after he disappeared. it is all thanks to a fox explicit. eric shawn is live in jersey city. >> hi, sandra. i am standing right where it is claimed that jimmy hoffa is buried. here under the skyway and in jersey city, new jersey. they claim that he...
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>> no iot did not. frank: they were quite small. they were fragile.ty-one itself was fragile i had to collect a sample very carefully. the others were too small and were not conducive for dna testing. d frank: so why do you attempt on item number 51? >> in addition to doing dna testing i also tested it for the presence and malaise which is a component of your saliva. i did that first. it was positive so i did dna testing on it. frank: without going into a great deal of detail about dna testing, what is the general premise what we hear about dna testing? >> dna testing in this particular case is nuclear dna testing. the type where you get half from your mom and half from your dad in a unique combination that makes you f different even from your siblings. hair color, eye color, things you can't see. your genetic blueprint. we do dna testing on items of evidence from the scene and then we will compare those two known dna samples. frank: in what ways can dna be left behind for forensic testing to be done? >> it can be left behind in a variety of ways. bod
>> no iot did not. frank: they were quite small. they were fragile.ty-one itself was fragile i had to collect a sample very carefully. the others were too small and were not conducive for dna testing. d frank: so why do you attempt on item number 51? >> in addition to doing dna testing i also tested it for the presence and malaise which is a component of your saliva. i did that first. it was positive so i did dna testing on it. frank: without going into a great deal of detail about...
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absolutely, we've iot is that how you see it? absolutely, we've got to _ is that how you see it?send a _ is that how you see it? absolutely, we've got to send a message - is that how you see it? absolutely, we've got to send a message out i is that how you see it? absolutely, i we've got to send a message out and this is about supporting the victims, because enough is enough, and as part of this campaign we are asking forfour really and as part of this campaign we are asking for four really simple things. the first one is around prevention, we want the social media companies to do more to stop this kind of thing getting through and then to take it down faster if and when it does get through. the second one is about verification, which is an ongoing argument, we want people to have to identify themselves so that we can find perpetrators and deal with them. the third one is about consequences, and this is part of the reason for identification, we want people to be identified and punished, because the punishments aren't strong enough. and the fourth one is about accountability. we w
absolutely, we've iot is that how you see it? absolutely, we've got to _ is that how you see it?send a _ is that how you see it? absolutely, we've got to send a message - is that how you see it? absolutely, we've got to send a message out i is that how you see it? absolutely, i we've got to send a message out and this is about supporting the victims, because enough is enough, and as part of this campaign we are asking forfour really and as part of this campaign we are asking for four really...
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in 2017 when the tees valle iot it was 38%. in 2017 when the tees valley got its _ it was 38%.lement of surprise that it was the conservative candidate winning, but how much do you think the government have capitalised on that in the last couple of years and used it as unexcused to put money into this area? ~ , , ., ,, unexcused to put money into this area? . , , ., ,, ., unexcused to put money into this area? . ,, ., ,, ., ., area? when i speak to labour campaigners. _ area? when i speak to labour campaigners, they _ area? when i speak to labour campaigners, they do - area? when i speak to labour campaigners, they do not - area? when i speak to labourj campaigners, they do not talk area? when i speak to labour. campaigners, they do not talk so much _ campaigners, they do not talk so much about a back seat bounce, they talk about _ much about a back seat bounce, they talk about a _ much about a back seat bounce, they talk about a ben how chin bounce. the conservative party mayor is extremely popular. when you look at the money— extremely popular. when you look at the money bein
in 2017 when the tees valle iot it was 38%. in 2017 when the tees valley got its _ it was 38%.lement of surprise that it was the conservative candidate winning, but how much do you think the government have capitalised on that in the last couple of years and used it as unexcused to put money into this area? ~ , , ., ,, unexcused to put money into this area? . , , ., ,, ., unexcused to put money into this area? . ,, ., ,, ., ., area? when i speak to labour campaigners. _ area? when i speak to...