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Griffin on Tech: Lessons from Nvidia’s record run as Intel languishes
The only way now for Intel to survive may be to split the business in two and aggressively court chip designers who want an alternative to Nvidia and are looking for a manufacturing partner.
Australia scrapped its key programme for gender equity in STEM. This could actually be good news
Is the end of the Women in STEM Ambassador position a setback for gender equity in Australia? Well, not necessarily.
Griffin on Tech: Deck chairs, Titanic, and Budget 2024
The lack of investment in anything forward-looking that has the ability to boost capability in the digital economy is deflating and in stark contrast to what we saw delivered the Australian Federal Budget earlier this month.
What will be in Budget 2024 for tech?
We are unlikely to see similar growth-orientated tech and digital initiatives this year, not that the National Party, which owns most of the tech-related policy, isn’t interested in spending on tech, which it sees as an economic growth enabler.
Griffin on Tech: Microsoft’s total recall and a deluge of tech events
All of that data we generate in our day-to-day lives is valuable grist to the mill for the tech companies seeking to train their AI systems.
Griffin on Tech: The stark contrast between Aussie’s innovation-heavy budget and our own
Australia faces many of the problems we do at the moment, but is fundamentally a wealthier country, which is why the last few budgets there have seen left and right-leaning governments alike make some big investments in tech and knowledge economy initiatives they hope will lift salaries and high value exports in the longrun.