Panos Panay
Coverage of Panos Panay in the Nexus archive.
- The Tech Download: Amazon’s devices chief Panos Panay on tech giant's AI gadget push
CNBC's Arjun Kharpal interviews Amazon's Panos Panay on the company's AI gadget push in the latest episode of The Tech Download podcast.
- Amazon is designing its own AI chips for Echo and Fire TV — and hints at on-the-go devices
Amazon is designing its own AI chips for Echo and Fire TV, with Hardware chief Panos Panay stating the company builds end-to-end silicon for critical devices. The article hints at a new portable AI gadget coming soon.
- Amazon is designing its own AI chips for Echo, Fire TV and future devices, exec tells CNBC
Amazon is developing custom AI chips for devices like Echo and Fire TV, as well as future products, according to hardware chief Panos Panay. The company aims to experiment with AI-powered gadgets through these specialized chips.
- Amazon devices chief says a new smartphone is “just not the goal”
Amazon is not developing a new smartphone, according to Amazon's head of devices and services, Panos Panay. The company previously tried selling a smartphone in 2014, but it was discontinued due to poor sales. Amazon explored using Alexa as an operating system for the phone, codenamed Transformer.
- Amazon’s Panos Panay addresses new Fire phone rumors
Amazon's head of devices and services, Panos Panay, addressed rumors about a new Fire phone, stating it's not necessarily planned but didn't deny it outright. The company previously developed an Alexa-enabled AI phone codenamed 'Transformer'. Amazon scrapped its ill-fated Fire Phone over 10 years ago.
- Microsoft’s finally giving up on its massive Surface Hub touchscreen displays
Microsoft is ending production of its Surface Hub 3 and canceling the Surface Hub 4 project, marking the end of a line of large touchscreen collaboration displays launched in 2015. The decision follows the departure of former Surface leader Panos Panay to Amazon and the discontinuation of other Surface products like the Surface Studio and Duo.
- Apple chooses Amazon satellites for iPhone, years after rejecting Starlink offer
Amazon has secured a partnership with Apple to provide satellite connectivity for iPhones and Apple Watches, following its $11.6 billion acquisition of Globalstar. This move positions Amazon's Leo network as a competitor to SpaceX's Starlink service.