Anshel Sag

Anshel Sag

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Anshel Sag is a principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, where he started the XR and spatial computing practice, helped to form the 5G practice and regularly covers the smartphone and PC markets as well. He has 18 years of experience in the IT industry, with extensive engagement in both B2B and B2C. Sag started PC gaming in kindergarten, built his first PC at 11 and learned his first programming languages at 13. He is among the most quoted analysts in the XR industry and is also regularly quoted on 5G, semiconductors and other technologies. Sag’s quoted expertise can be found in publications including the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, NPR, Bloomberg, Wired, CNN, CNET, the Verge, Computerworld and PCMag. He is regularly ranked among the top 25 analysts in ARInsights’ Top 100 analysts in the world.

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343 viewsOct 17, 2025

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