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Bob O'Donnell
TECHnalysis Research was founded by technology market research veteran Bob O'Donnell.
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Research Study
November 12, 2025

The Future of AI is Hybrid: TECHnalysis Research Survey Report

Everyone knows that AI is reshaping the very foundations of enterprise computing. But what hasn’t been as clear is the fact that it’s a Hybrid AI model—involving the major public cloud providers, on-premise data centers/private clouds and edge computing devices—that are driving the biggest change. The latest TECHnalysis Research Hybrid AI Study, which surveyed over 1,000 IT decision-makers from medium and large organizations across ten US industries, offers a compelling snapshot of this transition. The findings reveal that the era of “cloud-first” thinking for AI workloads and applications is rapidly giving way to a more nuanced, hybrid approach—one that balances the strengths of public cloud, private infrastructure, and edge computing.

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TECHnalysis Research, LLC provides strategic consulting and market research services to the technology industry and professional financial community. Building on a deep understanding of critical technology and business trends in conjunction with hard-hitting, original research, the firm provides unique "out-of-the-box" perspectives that are still grounded in the practical realities of the technology, media and telecom markets.
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Column/Blog
August 18, 2026

How Tokenomics Might Save AI PCs

There are some interesting things happening in the PC market these days and, more importantly, the potential for even more impactful changes over the next year or so. At a high level, of course, overall PC shipments have been predicted to and indeed are starting to decline on a unit basis. Driven primarily by the huge increases in memory and storage costs, the average selling prices for PCs have gone up significantly over the last year and that has dampened overall demand, particularly for the cost-sensitive consumer and other low-end PC segments. Despite this, however, the major PC makers—notably, Dell, HP and Lenovo—have all reported higher overall PC revenues and are expecting PC revenues to be up for 2026. The reason is that demand for higher-end, more capable PCs continues to be strong and the greater revenues that these much more expensive PCs are generating is more than offsetting the revenue losses from lower-priced models. That, in itself, is both interesting and surprising. However, I believe we could be on the precipice of an even larger shift: a significant increase in demand for AI-capable PCs.

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Column/Blog
July 24, 2026

AMD Lays Out AI Vision Across Cloud, Client and Robotics

When a market is utterly dominated by a single player, as the AI infrastructure world has been by Nvidia, it can be tough to make an impact. No company knows this better than AMD. They’ve been battling in many segments against Nvidia, as well as other semiconductor giants like Intel, for decades now. Clearly the challenge hasn’t deterred AMD in the least. In fact, based on the impressive array of announcements the company made at its recent Advancing AI event in San Francisco, it’s actually inspired them.

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