Ed Ludlow
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Cars, robots, I've seen a lot of them.
I'm going to continue to see a lot of them.
Ian King, we thank him so much for his decades of work in the chip sector as well.
But let's stay with NVIDIA because, of course, Ed, you sat down with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Wang and Xeeman CEO Roland Butch to discuss their latest partnership, the expansion of AI efforts.
industrial operating system we can then use it in our factory floors with our partners for example Foxconn and so we're working across this entire spectrum together and we're going to put the technology to use basically as soon as we can what's the net effect for you Jensen is it improves margins efficient capital allocation I know that might sound a bit dry but actually right now that's the answer everyone's searching for how is this investment in AI and use of the technology actually change things in the real world for me well
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Wang and Siemens CEO Roland Busch.
They're starting their own industrial revolution is how they put it.
Coming up, Intel looks to gain a competitive edge with new computers and redesigned processors.
We speak with Jim Johnson, Intel Client Computing Group SVP and General Manager.
Intel is here at CES with a slew of new products from laptops to newly designed chips.
And it's part of an effort to be more competitive across its product lineup.
Joining us now, Jim Johnson, Intel client computing group, SVP and general manager.
And the way you would describe it is the vibes are good.
Like people are feeling positive about what you're unveiling.
Okay, for those that aren't deeply within the industry and coming to your foundry and understanding what's going into this new processor, the Core Ultra Series 3, what makes them different?
So here's the thing, Jim, and with respect, AMD and Qualcomm's customers would say the same thing.
AMD and Qualcomm have already been out there this week saying that their processors and parts, best battery life, best performance.