Imagination looks to the future with a new CRO
Jake Kochnowicz, chief revenue officer, addresses mobile, automotive, AI.
David Harold from Jon Peddie Research sat down with Imagination Technologies chief revenue officer at CES 2025 to ask about the shrinking mobile GPU market, the threat to automotive semiconductor incumbents from Nvidia and Qualcomm, and opportunities for the company in AI.
At CES 2025, we sat down with Imagination Technologies’ new chief revenue officer, Jake Kochnowicz, to talk about the health of the company and its plans in 2025. Imagination ended development of RISC-V CPUs in 2024 to focus on GPUs and AI. To that end, we wanted to explore what opportunities and challenges the company sees in its key markets.
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