Vlad Savov's profile photo

Vlad Savov

Hong Kong, United Kingdom

Technology Editor at Bloomberg News

Tech editor, newsletter runner @Bloomberg @Technology

Featured in: Favicon bloomberg.com Favicon medium.com Favicon msn.com Favicon indiatimes.com (+3) Favicon independent.co.uk Favicon time.com Favicon yahoo.com (+9) Favicon cnbc.com Favicon engadget.com Favicon latimes.com

Articles

  • 4 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Vlad Savov

    IPhone 15 smartphones at an Apple store in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (Bloomberg) -- Sales of Apple Inc.’s iPhone and its closest rivals are expected to take a significant blow from the Trump administration’s new tariff policy unveiled in April. Two independent market research companies have slashed their forecasts for 2025 growth by more than half: IDC now expects just 0.6% growth in global smartphone shipments for the year, while Counterpoint Research sees a 1.9% increase.

  • 1 month ago | bloomberglinea.com | Vlad Savov |Jane Lee |Annabelle Droulers |Mackenzie Hawkins

    Bloomberg — Con buena parte de la atención del mundo centrada en la carrera por la inteligencia artificial entre EE.UU. y China, la conferencia Computex celebrada esta semana ha sido un claro recordatorio del papel fundamental que TaiwĆ”n sigue teniendo en la industria tecnológica mundial. En esta edición de 2025 de la feria tecnológica mĆ”s importante de Asia no se han desvelado tantas novedades como en 2024, cuando Jensen Huang, de Nvidia Corp.

  • 1 month ago | thestar.com.my | Vlad Savov |Jane Lanhee Lee |Annabelle Droulers |Mackenzie Hawkins

    With much of the world’s attention on the AI race between the US and China, this week’s Computex conference served as a stark reminder of the central role that Taiwan continues to play in the global technology industry. The 2025 edition of Asia’s signature tech gathering didn’t break as much new ground as last year, when Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang unveiled a multi-year roadmap for AI chip design.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Vlad Savov |Jane Lanhee Lee |Annabelle Droulers |Mackenzie Hawkins

    With much of the world’s attention on the AI race between the US and China, this week’s Computex conference served as a stark reminder of the central role that Taiwan continues to play in the global technology industry. The 2025 edition of Asia’s signature tech gathering didn’t break as much new ground as last year, when Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang unveiled a multi-year roadmap for AI chip design.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Vlad Savov |Jane Lanhee Lee |Annabelle Droulers |Mackenzie Hawkins

    With much of the world’s attention on the AI race between the US and China, this week’s Computex conference served as a stark reminder of the central role that Taiwan continues to play in the global technology industry. The 2025 edition of Asia’s signature tech gathering didn’t break as much new ground as last year, when Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang unveiled a multi-year roadmap for AI chip design.

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
54K
Tweets
1K
DMs Open
Yes
Vlad Savov
Vlad Savov @vladsavov
5 Jun 25

RT @MikeIsaac: genuinely today is like the series finale of twitter https://t.co/PRT0BILsRl

Vlad Savov
Vlad Savov @vladsavov
24 Apr 25

Proper response to most things https://t.co/6LNshoY0dP

Vlad Savov
Vlad Savov @vladsavov
18 Apr 25

Modern jobs https://t.co/ofuYPFIeNC