Tässä on vielä Aten kommentit Erkin tuloksesta.
Aiemmin on huhuiltu että näinkö Börje vie pääkonttorin USA:an. Näin ei näyttäisi tapahtuvan - yrittääkö Börje pelastaa työpaikkaansa, vai onko Trumpin vaikutus liikaa, vai jotain muuta.
STOCKHOLM (Nyhetsbyrån Direkt) Telekombolaget Ericsson vill ha kvar sitt huvudkontor i Sverige.
Det sade Ericssons vd Börje Ekholm i en intervju med CNBC.
“Vi vill vara kvar här”, sade han.
Kommentaren kom med anledning av en fråga från CNBC om Ericsson diskuterar att flytta sitt huvudkontor till USA, vilket är Ericssons största marknad.
CNBC:n haastattelussa Börje kertoo että Ericsson on valinnut jäädä Ruotsiin.
Muutama analyytikkokommentti tuloksesta:
“The Q2 guidance is the most encouraging data point for us”, writes SEB in the comment. The bank refers to Ericsson’s expectation that Networks’ adjusted gross margin in the second quarter will be 48-50 percent, against consensus expectations of 47.3 percent, despite a 1 percentage point negative tariff effect.
Citi highlights Ericsson’s strong adjusted gross margin, which amounted to 48.5 percent against the expected 45.8 percent. "We view these results as positive, especially given the weak investor sentiment towards Ericsson," Citi writes.
Osake on preessä 7 %:n nosteessa.
ResetData’s AI Factories, featuring liquid immersion cooling, are designed to be up to 10 times more efficient than traditional data center models—offering up to a 40% reduction in cloud costs and a 45% decrease in emissions, supporting more sustainable AI cloud operations.
“We’ve been ramping up [production in the US] already. Do we need bigger changes? We will have to see,” Ekholm added.
Nokia said that the US was the company’s “second home.”
“Around 90 percent of all US communications utilizes Nokia equipment at some point. We have five manufacturing sites and five R&D hubs in the US including Nokia Bell Labs,” they added.
Vähän juttua Noksun / Fenixin reppuprivasta sotilaspuolelle. 150-1000 hengen tarpeisiin.
Launched in December 2024, the Banshee Radio can include a complete 4G LTE or 5G “network in a box,” comprising an embedded computer with onboard EPC and native TAK server, integrated small cells, 100MHz carriers and two 3GPP radios for resiliency. The Banshee Radio comes in multiple sizes depending on capacity needs, supporting between 156 and 1,000 users.
Likempänähän on tämä:
Shore underscores that the traditional stronghold of high‑speed optics—long‑distance routes and metro backbones—has given way to a panorama of ever‑more demanding use cases. “That includes everything from short‑reach data centre interconnect, campus‑style data centre interconnect, and even inside the data centre for short‑reach optics,” he says.
Key to meeting this explosion in demand, Shore argues, is scale. “With the Nokia and Infinera integration, one of the…reasons why this fits so nicely is, of course, it virtually doubles the scale of the business, but it also improves our presence in a variety of different application spaces.” Where Nokia historically shone with traditional service providers in Europe, Infinera brought deep relationships with webscale data centres and submarine network operators. The combination accelerates innovation at every technology generation, Shore adds, allowing the joint company to “develop solutions across the market space” more rapidly than either could alone.
For Manish Gulyani, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of Nokia Network Infrastructure, the tie‑up is perfectly timed to capitalise on the [AI‑driven surge](AI | Capacity Media) in data centre networking. “Everybody talks about AI, but they don’t talk a lot about networking,” he observes. “When we said strategically that we want to grow our business around data centre networking, it’s all driven by the demand by AI. And so that covers both our IP and our optical businesses that we believe complement perfectly.” Gulyani paints a holistic picture: from fixed‑access at the network edge, through IP routing and optical backbones, all the way to intra‑data‑centre switching fabrics. Worldwide, there are roughly 11,000 data centres today, and that figure is forecast to double within five years. “Every time you build a new data centre, that data centre requires connectivity,” he says. “AI‑related bandwidth is about doubling every year.”
Shore adds that scale is not only about geography but also about volume commitments. Hyperscale operators such as Google, Meta and Amazon demand suppliers who can fulfil orders of tens of thousands of units at a moment’s notice. “If you want to do business with the hyperscalers, their first question is, ‘Are you going to be able to deliver the 50,000 units I need next week?’” he says. By nearly doubling combined capacity and vertical integration, Nokia can now challenge for larger slices of the hyperscale market—where 80% of industry spending is concentrated, Shore estimates.
When asked about the fate of the Infinera brand, Gulyani is unequivocal: “On day one, the moment we issued a press release it became Nokia.” The companies now present a “single, unified company with a single, unified set of solutions, portfolios and development strategy,” he confirms. Both executives stress that integration has proceeded at breakneck speed. Gulyani notes they closed the deal in late February and were co‑presenting at Mobile World Congress by early March, underscoring that “speed matters. There’s not going to be a slow process.” Shore adds that minimal product and customer overlap made the merger smoother than is often the case in large acquisitions.
Mielenkiintoinen uutinen tältä viikolta:
“"TDK demonstrates the world’s first “Spin Photo Detector” capable of 10X data transmission speeds for the next generation of AI TDK Corporation (TSE:6762) announces that it has developed the world’s first* “Spin Photo Detector,” a photo-spintronic conversion element combining optical, electronic, and magnetic elements that can respond at an ultra-high speed of 20 picoseconds (20 × 10⁻¹² s) using light with a wavelength of 800 nm [1] – more than 10X faster than conventional semiconductor-based photo detectors. This new device is expected to be a key driver for implementing photoelectric conversion technology that boosts data transmission and data processing speed, particularly in AI applications, while simultaneously reducing power consumption.” https://www.tdk.com/en/news_center/press/20250415_01.html
ChatGPT:n arvio mahdollisesta kilpailu-uhasta Nokialle:
“TDK:n kehittämä spin-fotodetektori voi tulevaisuudessa muodostaa teknologisen haasteen Nokialle, joka omistaa nyt myös Infineran ja sen fotoniikkateknologiat. Spin-fotodetektorin kyky saavuttaa erittäin nopea vasteaika (20 ps), toimia laajalla aallonpituusalueella ja käyttää vähemmän energiaa voi tulevaisuudessa horjuttaa perinteisiä puolijohteisiin perustuvia valoilmaisimia, joita Nokia hyödyntää nopeissa optisissa siirtojärjestelmissään, kuten koherenttien lähetin-vastaanottimien ja fotonisten integroitujen piirien (PIC) yhteydessä. Infinera tunnetaan erityisesti pystysuoraan integroiduista InP-teknologiaan perustuvista fotonipiireistään, joita käytetään pitkän matkan ja metroverkoissa — nämä voivat joutua kilpailemaan spin-fotodetektorin kaltaisten uusien ratkaisujen kanssa, jos ne kaupallistetaan. Lisäksi TDK:n teknologia ei vaadi yksikiteisiä alustoja ja mahdollistaa kompaktin integraation, mikä voisi vaikuttaa Nokian tavoitteisiin tulevaisuuden tekoälypohjaisessa reunalaskennassa ja optisissa liitännöissä. Vaikka uhka ei ole välitön, spin-fotodetektori voi vaikuttaa tulevaisuuden optisten komponenttien suunnittelun suuntaan, jos TDK onnistuu skaalauttamaan teknologiansa telekommunikaatioluokan suorituskykyyn ja luotettavuuteen.”
Ehkä tässä ei ole draamaa ja Nokia voi tarvittaessa saada lisenssin teknologian käyttöön ottamiseksi. Joka tapauksessa uusi toimitusjohtaja lienee oikea henkilö arvioimaan, antaako läpimurto aihetta toimenpiteisiin. Edellyttäen siis, että asia saatetaan hänen tietoonsa ellei hän ole jo siitä tietoinen.
Tämä uutinen tullut jo viime viikolla.
SELECTED TO UPGRADE 60% OF ORANGE FRANCE’S NETWORK WITH ITS 5G TECHNOLOGIES
Toiveissa että jäljelle jäävä 40 %:n osuus tulisi sitten Nokialle.
vai olisiko jo tullut, Orange jakanut vuosia kakun Nokialle ja Erkille ja Nokia ilmoitti jo helmikuussa uudesta diilistä ?