PRINCETON, N.J., May 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has updated outlooks for Wave Systems (Nasdaq: WAVX), Cisco
Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO), Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA), MIPS Technologies
(Nasdaq: MIPS), and ARM Holdings (Nasdaq: ARMH).
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent
reports:
-- What is unique about Wave Systems' approach to enterprise
security? What are McWilliams' concerns about Wave Systems?
What changes does McWilliams see coming to security
technology during the next year or so? What is the difference
between "day one" and "day zero" security and why is it of growing
importance? Is Wave Systems positioned to fend off
competition as larger players make big moves in the security
space?
-- Last fall, McWilliams complained that there was far too much
talk going on at Cisco and far too little action. After
losing Wall Street's confidence, is Cisco poised to execute a
successful turnaround story that will reward investors? What
is McWilliams' one-year price target for Cisco, and how much upside
does it represent from current prices? Is Cisco's potential
downside limited at current prices?
-- Well aligned with McWilliams' predictions, Nvidia's stock got
a big jump from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) excitement it
generated early this year when it displayed impressive design wins
in the non-Apple segment of the emerging tablet market. However,
also aligned with McWilliams' predictions, Wall Street's love
affair with Nvidia was short-lived. As McWilliams predicted
last February, Nvidia announced yesterday its intention to acquire
British baseband processor company, Icera. Does this move
better position Nvidia to compete with the likes of Qualcomm or are
there still holes in its fabric that need filling?
-- With Intel making big announcements about its processor
technology and rumors emerging that Apple may shift away from Intel
to an internally designed ARM-based processor for its MacBooks,
where does this leave smaller rival MIPS? Is MIPS still
positioned to see strong growth as it expands its exposure to
booming mobile computing markets?
-- Does McWilliams believe it's likely that Apple may shift away
from Intel to an internally designed ARM-based processor for its
MacBooks? Is ARM likely to threaten Intel in traditional
computing markets?
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