The news: Amazon’s hardware failures have taken their toll as the company navigates a $10 billion loss from Alexa devices and smart speakers.
The hardware pivot unravels: David Limp, Amazon’s senior vice president of devices and services, will be leaving the company by year’s end, indicating a change in strategy is at hand.
What’s next: Expect Amazon to continue restructuring its hardware business, possibly focusing on popular Kindle e-readers and Fire tablets, while simplifying its smart home and IoT lines.
It will likely reduce aspirational projects like delivery drones and the Amazon Astro robot, which was announced in 2021 but is still in a $1,600 invite-only preview.
Trendspotting: Amazon isn’t the only Big Tech company reeling from failed hardware plays.
Our take: Big Tech might ease off on consumer electronics, focusing instead on profit centers that run through software, apps, and online subscription platforms.
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