Móviles Noticias: 22 septiembre 2025 - 25 octubre 2025

Mobile Phone Shockwaves: Apple’s Big Shift, Samsung’s S26 Secrets, Google’s AI Pixel & Huawei’s Comeback (Sept 25–26, 2025)

Olas de choque en la telefonía móvil: el gran cambio de Apple, los secretos del S26 de Samsung, la IA de Pixel de Google y el regreso de Huawei (25–26 de septiembre de 2025)

Desarrollos clave de un vistazo El gran movimiento de Apple: iPhones “Hechos en India” y demanda récord La última serie iPhone 17 de Apple no solo está batiendo récords de ventas, sino que también está reescribiendo el manual de fabricación de Apple.
octubre 4, 2025
October 2025 Mobile Tech Explosion: New Smartphones, AI Chips, 5G Upgrades and Shocking Forecasts

Explosión de Tecnología Móvil en Octubre de 2025: Nuevos Smartphones, Chips de IA, Mejoras en 5G y Pronósticos Sorprendentes

Estos desarrollos destacan una industria móvil en rápido movimiento: se están lanzando nuevos dispositivos y actualizaciones de sistemas operativos, los fabricantes de chips apuestan fuerte por el rendimiento de la IA, los operadores amplían los servicios 5G/satélite y los analistas prevén grandes
octubre 2, 2025
Mobile Tech Earthquake: Apple’s ‘Awe-Dropping’ iPhone Air, Pixel 10 Upgrades & Foldable Frenzy (Sep 11–12, 2025)

Terremoto en la tecnología móvil: el iPhone Air ‘asombroso’ de Apple, mejoras del Pixel 10 y la fiebre de los plegables (11–12 de septiembre de 2025)

Apple: iPhones “asombrosos” y más El gran evento de otoño de Apple (celebrado el 9 de septiembre) presentó varias revelaciones importantes en el ámbito móvil. iPhone 17 fue lanzado oficialmente en cuatro variantes: el iPhone 17 estándar, un nuevo y ultradelgado iPhone Air, y los
septiembre 26, 2025

Technology News

  • Nvidia Stock: Navigating Irrational AI Bubble Anxiety (NVDA)
    November 18, 2025, 5:20 AM EST. Stone Fox Capital weighs whether AI hype has inflated NVDA stock beyond fundamentals. The analysis contrasts AI momentum with NVDA's fundamentals, discusses potential catalysts and risks, and notes that the author currently has no position but may initiate a long position or call options on NVDA within 72 hours. The piece emphasizes transparency through disclosures and the Seeking Alpha caveat about past performance. It offers a cautious lens on AI-driven momentum, advises readers to do their own research and consider diversification and risk. Overall, the article frames NVDA as a high-visibility tech name where sentiment can swing with AI news and quarterly results.
  • World's Leading Scientific Supercomputing Centers Adopt NVIDIA NVQLink for Quantum-GPU Integration
    November 18, 2025, 5:18 AM EST. Global supercomputing centers are embracing NVIDIA NVQLink, a universal interconnect that tightly couples quantum processors with GPU computing to enable hybrid quantum-classical workflows. The rollout across Asia, Europe, and the U.S. leverages CUDA-Q to connect quantum control with GPU acceleration, addressing low-latency, high-throughput needs. NVIDIA reports a throughput of 400 Gb/s and latency under four microseconds, enabling scalable real-time decoding for quantum error correction as demonstrated with Quantinuum's Helios processor. This open architecture unifies diverse quantum hardware with existing HPC infrastructure, accelerating research in materials science, cryptography, and beyond.
  • Sakana AI raises $135M on $2.635B valuation to accelerate frontier and applied AI in Japan
    November 18, 2025, 5:14 AM EST. Japanese AI startup Sakana AI has raised ¥20 billion ($135 million) in a Series B at a $2.635 billion valuation to scale frontier research and drive applied AI in Japan. Founded in 2023 by former Google Brain researchers, the company pursues biologically inspired, efficient AI that eschews brute-force scaling. Its self-evolving and model-merging approaches aim to enable smaller models to synthesize capabilities, transfer knowledge and recombine skills with fewer large training runs, aided by automated architectural search. Sakana AI plans to tailor foundation models to Japan's linguistic, cultural, and regulatory environment for enterprises, finance, manufacturing and government. The round included MUFG, Khosla Ventures, NEA, Lux Capital and others, with MUFG stressing AI implementation across Japanese firms. The firm seeks to blend research with real-world deployment and a sustainable ecosystem.
  • Nvidia powers global supercomputing push: exaflop systems, AI, and quantum-ready GPUs
    November 18, 2025, 5:12 AM EST. Nvidia-backed efforts are expanding supercomputing worldwide. In the U.S., three Nvidia-accelerated systems-Minerva, Janus, and Tara-will support AI inference and workforce development. At LANL, the new Mission and Vision systems from HPE will run on the Nvidia Vera Rubin platform and Quantum-X800 InfiniBand networking; Mission handles classified work for the NNSA, while Vision enables open science, including foundation models. In Europe, the Jülich Supercomputing Centre's JUPITER exaflop system joins the Top500 echelon, powered by 24,000 GH200 Grace Hopper chips and interconnects. In Japan, RIKEN plans two Nvidia-powered machines: one for science with 1,600 Blackwell GPUs on the GB200 NVL4 platform, and a second quantum system with 540 GPUs, tied to Quantum-X800 InfiniBand.
  • A16z-backed super PAC targets NY AI regulator sponsor in congressional bid
    November 18, 2025, 5:08 AM EST. A pro-AI policy super PAC backed by Andreessen Horowitz and OpenAI President Greg Brockman has targeted New York Assembly member Alex Bores as he runs for Congress. Leading the Future plans a multibillion-dollar push for a light-touch - or no-touch - approach to AI regulation, aiming at policymakers who want tighter rules. Backers include Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale and AI firm Perplexity. Bores is the sponsor of New York's bipartisan RAISE Act, which would require safety plans from large AI labs, disclose incidents, and impose penalties for noncompliance, with a potential $30 million cap. He says he consulted OpenAI and Anthropic during drafting. He argues the bill balances safety with innovation, while Silicon Valley contends it could undermine competitiveness.