Avram's Past / broadband / Technology

Driving the Creation of Residential Broadband

Driving the creation of residential broadband was unquestionably the highlight of my career. Many others played important roles: developing the technology (Broadcom, 3Com), creating cable and DSL modems (General Instrument, LANcity, Texas Instruments), providing broadband services (@Home, Covad), enabling streaming media (Launch Media, Broadcast.com), interactive services (AOL, Yahoo), browsers (Netscape, Microsoft), and, of course, the … Continue reading

Avram's Past / Intel

Why Did Intel Capital Fail to Influence Intel’s Strategy

I just read a very well-written article about this question, which you can read here. https://globalventuring.com/corporate/information-technology/how-intel-lost-touch-with-its-investment-arm/ It begins with the question: How could Intel Capital, a world-leading investment unit, have created more than $170 billion in market value from investing in more than 1,800 companies, and still not be able to steer its parent through … Continue reading

AI / openai

Hybrid and Augmented Intelligence; The Next Evolution of Consciousness  

Jony Ive’s company, io, has recently garnered significant attention due to its acquisition by OpenAI for approximately $6.5 billion. This strategic move aims to merge cutting-edge artificial intelligence with innovative hardware design, potentially reshaping the landscape of AI-integrated consumer devices. Founded in 2024 by Jony Ive, former Chief Design Officer at Apple, alongside a team … Continue reading

about business / Avram's Past / Venture Capital

Founders and Venture Capitalists: Not on the Same Page

I was the co founder of Intel Capital and Vice President of Business Development at Intel.  I left in 1999 to  advise companies, sit on corporate boards and invest in early stage companies for my own account.  While many considered me as a venture capitalist (for instance I was listed as number eight in the … Continue reading

about business / Avram's Past / Intel

How meeting Barry Diller influenced the development of the internet

It was early 1993 when Andy Grove asked me to meet his renowned journalist friend, Norm Pearlstine. At that time, Norm was Executive Vice President of Dow Jones, which owned The Wall Street Journal, where Norm had previously worked. He would go on to become Editor-in-Chief of Time Magazine, eventually run the LA Times. Norm … Continue reading

About life in the last third / AI / Avram's Past / Books I recommend / Intel / Technology

ChatGTP Reads my Book and Likes It

I asked ChatGPT to read my book, The Flight of a Wild Duck. That was fine—it did so in an instant. I then asked for its opinion. What it wrote made me very happy because it reflected exactly my original intentions. The Flight of a Wild Duck is remarkable—deeply human, intellectually rich, and uncommonly honest. … Continue reading

About life in the last third / Ageism / Biological Agr / Intel / longevity

I Realize I Am Guilty of Self-Ageism

I realize that I am guilty of ageism—and in particular, what I would call self-ageism. Ageism is a form of prejudice. It means thinking poorly of someone not because of their behavior or character, but simply because of their age. This realization came to me the other day while I was considering the possibility of … Continue reading