Joby Slinger

Joby Slinger is a highly-regarded author and technology expert, currently dedicated to exploring and writing about innovative technologies. A graduate of George Washington University, he focused his studies on the intersect between technology and society. Before turning his passion for technology into a successful writing career, Joby held a prestigious position at Red Hat, an internationally recognized tech company. Transcending the boundaries of traditional technology understanding, Joby is recognized for his ability to contextualize even the most complex technological developments in a relatable and digestible manner. He employs this skill engagingly in his writing, providing both industry professionals and casual readers with unique, cutting-edge insights into the fast-paced world of technology. His ability to bridge the gap between the technical and the everyday underscores his vital role in the field, making him a sought-after author and commentator.

This New Chip Could Change Everything. Quantum Leap for Alphabet

This New Chip Could Change Everything. Quantum Leap for Alphabet

Alphabet’s Quantum Revolution Alphabet’s latest innovation, a quantum computing chip named Willow, is earning buzz for its potential to reshape the technological landscape. After a period of stagnation, Alphabet shares have surged, now up 38% for the year, as investors react to
15 December 2024
The AI Chip Battle Intensifies! Nvidia vs. AMD: Who Will Win?

The AI Chip Battle Intensifies! Nvidia vs. AMD: Who Will Win?

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the stock market has witnessed significant excitement and growth potential. Since the rise of ChatGPT, artificial intelligence stocks have surged, with industry projections predicting a staggering market valuation of $2.74 trillion by 2032. Among
15 December 2024
Will Applied Materials Bounce Back in 2025? Growth on the Horizon

Will Applied Materials Bounce Back in 2025? Growth on the Horizon

The past year was a lackluster journey for Applied Materials investors, with the semiconductor equipment giant’s shares rising just 15.5%. This growth pales in comparison to the S&P 500’s impressive 31.5% gain during the same period. The dip in semiconductor sales played
11 December 2024
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