Mike Wheatley

Mike Wheatley is a senior staff writer at SiliconANGLE. He loves to write about Big Data and the Internet of Things, and explore how these technologies are evolving and helping businesses to become more agile. Before joining SiliconANGLE, Mike was an editor at Argophilia Travel News, an occassional contributer to The Epoch Times, and has also dabbled in SEO and social media marketing. He usually bases himself in Bangkok, Thailand, though he can often be found roaming through the jungles or chilling on a beach. Got a news story or tip? Email Mike@SiliconANGLE.com.

Latest from Mike Wheatley

Samsung expects rebound this year as memory chip prices bottom out

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is feeling a bit more optimistic today after reporting a smaller-than-expected drop in its quarterly operating profit. The suggestion is that prices in the all-important memory chip market may have bottomed out sooner than expected, raising hopes of an early recovery. In a preliminary earnings call, Samsung said its operating profit for ...

Lyft open-sources Flyte tool for managing machine learning workflows

Ride-sharing company Lyft Inc. today said it has open-sourced a new debugging tool for artificial intelligence data that its pricing, locations, estimate time of arrivals, mapping and self-driving developer teams have been using in-house for the last three years. Flyte is described by Lyft as a “structured and distributed platform for concurrent, scalable and maintainable machine ...

Google Assistant to get more features in 2020

Google LLC today announced a raft of upcoming updates for its Google Assistant app, including the ability to schedule actions, a new “Read It” mode that reads website content in a natural voice and Smart Display features such as a speed dial and sticky notes. At the same time, Google said some 500 million people ...

SoftBank’s Vision Fund backs out of startup investments

SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund has reportedly backed out of investment deals involving three startups, just months after one of its most important portfolio companies, WeWork parent We Co., dropped its plans for an initial public offering. Axios reported that SoftBank walked away from investing in the three startups at an extremely late stage, having ...

Qualcomm pushes into self-driving cars with Snapdragon Ride Platform

Semiconductor maker Qualcomm Inc. is making a play for the automotive sector with the launch of its first self-driving car platform. Announced at the Consumer Electronics Show today, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Ride Platform is designed to make it easier for automakers to transform their vehicles into self-driving cars. The platform includes everything needs to run an ...

NextMind shows off a brain-computer interface at CES

French startup NextMind SAS turned a few heads at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today with the debut of a “real-time brain-computer interface” that translates signals from the visual cortex into digital commands. The company also announced plans to release a developer kit for the brain-computer interface, which it will ship in the ...

AMD unveils Ryzen 4000 laptop chips at CES

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. today unveiled its latest Ryzen 4000-series mobile processors, which the company says will be used to power a new generation of laptops this year. AMD Chief Executive Officer Lisa Su announced the new chips onstage at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, noting they’re the first laptop processors its built ...

Micron delivers first samples of its next-generation memory chips

Micron Technology Inc. said today it has begun sampling its first batch of Double Data Rate 5 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory-based dual in-line memory modules with select customers. DDR5 is a next-generation DRAM technology that delivers substantial performance improvements over DDR4, its predecessor. Micron claims its DDR5 provides an 85% increase in memory performance, with ...

US restricts export of AI software used to analyze satellite images

The United States government says it will limit the export of certain types of artificial intelligence software that’s used to analyze images from satellites in order to keep it out of the hands of foreign rivals such as China. Reuters said the ban, which goes into effect Monday, relates to a 2018 law known as ...

China’s Xiaomi plans to invest $7B in AI, 5G and IoT technologies

Leading Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp. says it plans to invest over 50 billion yuan, or just over $7 billion, on artificial intelligence, 5G and “internet of things” technologies over the next five years. The investment was revealed in an announcement posted to Xiaomi’s social media accounts by Chief Executive Officer Lei Jun Thursday. He ...