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Patrick Moorhead

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Coverage peaked at six stories in 2024 Q3, centering Patrick Moorhead’s appearances across Apple launches, Microsoft’s Recall reversal, and the AI-chip race.

Who they are

Patrick Moorhead is a person whose coverage appearances span the major consumer-device, software-platform and semiconductor companies, especially Apple, Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, AMD, Intel and Qualcomm. The surrounding stories place him in the orbit of product launches, AI features, platform-policy disputes and infrastructure shifts rather than a single company’s news cycle.

The recent arc

Coverage built through 2024, reaching its high point in 2024 Q3. That stretch was driven by Apple’s September iPhone 16, AirPods, Apple Watch and Apple Intelligence preview, alongside scrutiny of Microsoft’s Recall changes after the company made the feature opt-in and added encryption and Windows Hello protections. Earlier 2024 appearances also coincided with OpenAI’s GPT-4o launch, the EU’s preliminary finding that Apple’s anti-steering rules breached the DMA, and AMD’s agreement to acquire ZT Systems.

The pattern remained active but more dispersed in 2025, with another six-story quarter in Q2 before attention shifted toward AI infrastructure, chip policy and device AI. Recent stories include Apple’s talks with Google over Gemini for Siri, OpenAI’s open-weight gpt-oss releases, questions around the US government’s Intel arrangement, AMD’s data-center AI growth outlook, potential Nvidia H200 sales to China, and Nvidia’s licensing deal with Groq.

The tension

The coverage repeatedly circles the contest to put AI into both consumer platforms and the infrastructure beneath them. Apple and Google are linked through prospective Gemini-powered Siri, Microsoft’s Recall shows the privacy and security constraints on AI features in Windows, and Nvidia, AMD and Intel represent the supply-side battle for AI computing capacity amid policy pressure around advanced-chip access.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, Moorhead’s coverage will remain a useful cross-section of a technology market where product differentiation increasingly depends on AI models, chips, privacy safeguards and regulatory latitude at once. The unresolved questions are whether platform owners such as Apple and Microsoft can make AI features broadly acceptable to users and regulators, and whether Nvidia, AMD and Intel can operate amid changing government constraints and competitive infrastructure demand.

Patrick Moorhead has appeared in 77 articles since 2015-04. Coverage peaked in 2025Q2 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia.

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2025-08-24
New York Times 24 related

Some lawyers and bankers say the Intel deal may face legal challenges as the CHIPS Act may not allow the US government to convert grants into equity

and every American should be [video] Kelsey Piper / @kelseytuoc : @recurseparadox Congress can repeal the CHIPS act if they want to. (I think they shouldn't, but they could). But ‘Congress authorized ...

2025-05-16
Bloomberg 79 related

President Trump says he told Tim Cook that “I don't want you building in India”, “India can take care of themselves”, and Apple will be “upping” US production

what Apple can to do to appease Trump Adrija Chatterjee / Moneycontrol : India's value for money makes it a natural pick for the likes of Apple, says govt official Shouvik Das / Livemint : No change t...

2025-05-13
Financial Times 23 related

The US and China agree to a deal to lower tariffs for the next 90 days, a sign of easing tensions; the US plans to cut tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%

it's a mirage.  We need real trade policies that lift up our communities, not tear them down.  —  www.nytimes.com/2025/05/12/b... Lindsay Beyerstein / @beyerstein : Trump removes gun from own head for...

2025-04-08
Wall Street Journal 47 related

Sources: Apple plans to send more iPhones to the US from India to offset the China tariffs, but the situation is too uncertain to upend supply chain investments

‘people are just rushing in worried’ Chance Miller / 9to5Mac : Apple is racing to fly planes of iPhones into the US ahead of Trump's tariffs Daily Mail : How Tim Cook's business empire could beat Dona...

2023-07-25
Bloomberg 2 related

Sources: Adobe's $20B Figma deal faces an in-depth EU probe as Adobe won't offer remedies for potential competition concerns, after the UK began a similar probe

This is basically Adobe trying to buy their way out of competing with Figma. … Oliver Reichenstein / @reichenstein@mastodon.social : More good news from the EU: https://www.bloomberg.com/... Twitter: ...

2023-01-18
New York Times 1 related

Apple plans to hire a third-party firm to audit its US labor practices, focusing on human rights, after an investor coalition pushed for the assessment

Noam Scheiber / New York Times : Tweets: @patrickmoorhead and @noamscheiber Tweets: Patrick Moorhead / @patrickmoorhead : Seems like Apple should hire a firm to audit its China labor practices where ...

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