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Microsoft Announces Mobile Restructuring With Up To 7,800 Job Cuts

Microsoft Announces Mobile Restructuring With Up To 7,800 Job Cuts

A little more than a year ago Nokia officially ceased to exist as a mobile phone manufacturer. Nokia’s efforts to reverse their decline in the mobile space by adopting Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system were unsuccessful, and eventually the company decided to exit from the mobile phone market entirely by selling their devices business to Microsoft. Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer had stated that Microsoft was evolving from a traditional software company to become a devices and services company. With that mindset, the acquisition of Nokia made sense in order to acquire manufacturing, design, and software talent that had already been working on Windows Phones for quite some time.

Unfortunately, it appears that the purchase of Nokia’s devices division has not worked out as well as Microsoft had hoped. New CEO Satya Nadella has also reversed course on the Devices and Services mantra and is instead focusing on software and services, but with first party hardware to showcase the software. After laying off 12,500 former Nokia employees last year, Microsoft has announced that will be eliminating up to 7,800 positions, with most of the cuts coming in areas of Microsoft focused on phones. In addition to the job cuts, Microsoft will be writing off 7.6 billion dollars which is essentially the entire value of the Nokia acquisition. There will also be a $750-$850 million restructuring charge. All-in-all, it’s a big hit to their bottom line, and even companies that make billions every year have to answer to investors about charges like this. It is an even bigger write down than they took on the AQuantive deal a few years ago.

In an email to employees regarding Microsoft’s future in the mobile business, CEO Satya Nadella stated “In the near-term, we’ll run a more effective and focused phone portfolio while retaining capability for long-term reinvention in mobility.” One could interpret this as Microsoft consolidating their phone lineup which has arguably become a bit too large and filled with devices that only differ from each other in small ways. It’s likely that the launch of Windows 10 for phones will be accompanied by more information about the future of Microsoft’s phone business, but for the time being it appears that Microsoft is taking a step back from their role as a major devices company.

The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 33 - Computex 2015

The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 33 – Computex 2015

AnandTech Podcast #33 – Along with CES in Vegas in January, one of the two biggest PC hardware shows in the world is held every year is Computex in Taipei, usually in the first week of June. Throughout the show both Ian and Kristian were present getting the interesting news about releases and products, and it certainly ends up exhausting. After the show Ian and Kristian recorded a podcast about the releases at the show as well as some of the esoteric elements on display. [Note this was recorded before E3 and AMD’s announcement of the R9 Fury X]

 

The AnandTech Podcast – Episode 33
Featuring

  • Dr. Ian Cutress: Host, Senior Editor
  • Kristian Vättö: SSD Editor

iTunes
RSS – mp3m4a
Direct Links – mp3m4a

Total Time:  1 hour 25 minutes 25 seconds

Outline mm:ss

0:00 – Intro
0:50 – Intel Broadwell (http://anandtech.com/show/9320/)
11:04 – AMD Carrizo (http://anandtech.com/show/9319/)
27:03 – TLC SSDs
31:49 – TLC Data Retention
37:40 – 100 Series Motherboards
 – Biostar with DDR3/DDR4 on the same motherboard (http://www.anandtech.com/show/9411/)
 – ECS integrating Realtek DRAGON network controllers (http://www.anandtech.com/show/9414/)
 – MSI partnering with Nahimic audio
50:41 – Cases at the Show
 – Corsair Bulldog and Lapdog (http://anandtech.com/show/9298/)
 – PSU Covers
 – Streacom
1:00:41 – PCIe SSDs
1:06:08 – U.2
1:12:45 – Round Tables with NVIDIA and AMD
1:15:35 – AMD FreeSync-over-HDMI (http://anandtech.com/show/9337/)
1:19:22 – Highlights of the Show: FreeSync-over-HDMI and Microdia 512GB MicroSD
1:25:25 – FIN

Apologies for the delay in posting this podcast, I’m now back after almost a month on the road; we have already recorded the next one with Josh and Andrei, and Josh has plans for another one after that. I also want to get Ryan on one to talk about the recent updates in the GPU space as well. -Ian

The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 33 - Computex 2015

The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 33 – Computex 2015

AnandTech Podcast #33 – Along with CES in Vegas in January, one of the two biggest PC hardware shows in the world is held every year is Computex in Taipei, usually in the first week of June. Throughout the show both Ian and Kristian were present getting the interesting news about releases and products, and it certainly ends up exhausting. After the show Ian and Kristian recorded a podcast about the releases at the show as well as some of the esoteric elements on display. [Note this was recorded before E3 and AMD’s announcement of the R9 Fury X]

 

The AnandTech Podcast – Episode 33
Featuring

  • Dr. Ian Cutress: Host, Senior Editor
  • Kristian Vättö: SSD Editor

iTunes
RSS – mp3m4a
Direct Links – mp3m4a

Total Time:  1 hour 25 minutes 25 seconds

Outline mm:ss

0:00 – Intro
0:50 – Intel Broadwell (http://anandtech.com/show/9320/)
11:04 – AMD Carrizo (http://anandtech.com/show/9319/)
27:03 – TLC SSDs
31:49 – TLC Data Retention
37:40 – 100 Series Motherboards
 – Biostar with DDR3/DDR4 on the same motherboard (http://www.anandtech.com/show/9411/)
 – ECS integrating Realtek DRAGON network controllers (http://www.anandtech.com/show/9414/)
 – MSI partnering with Nahimic audio
50:41 – Cases at the Show
 – Corsair Bulldog and Lapdog (http://anandtech.com/show/9298/)
 – PSU Covers
 – Streacom
1:00:41 – PCIe SSDs
1:06:08 – U.2
1:12:45 – Round Tables with NVIDIA and AMD
1:15:35 – AMD FreeSync-over-HDMI (http://anandtech.com/show/9337/)
1:19:22 – Highlights of the Show: FreeSync-over-HDMI and Microdia 512GB MicroSD
1:25:25 – FIN

Apologies for the delay in posting this podcast, I’m now back after almost a month on the road; we have already recorded the next one with Josh and Andrei, and Josh has plans for another one after that. I also want to get Ryan on one to talk about the recent updates in the GPU space as well. -Ian

Samsung Launches New 2TB SSD 850 EVO And 850 PRO Models

Samsung Launches New 2TB SSD 850 EVO And 850 PRO Models

Due to what Samsung is citing as a surge in demand for larger capacity SSDs, they have now launched two new models offering up to two terabytes of storage each. In order to drive the extra capacity, they have also launched a new SSD controller in the …

The MSI HQ Tour: Design 101

This year marked my fifth year at Computex, starting from 2011. Out of the trade shows I attend each year, it ranks as number one for a variety of reasons – the location (Taiwan) is a great country to visit and experience, most of the PC compone…