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Setembro 6, 2025

Technology News

  • Smartphone Brands Brace for Hefty 2nm Costs as 3nm Premium Persists
    October 24, 2025, 9:24 AM EDT. Smartphone brands face a new wave of cost inflation as the industry's shift to TSMC's 2nm process drives up chip prices. Apple's A19 uses the 3nm N3P, likely the last 3nm mobile chip before 2nm, with 3nm chips already ~20% pricier than before. The jump to 2nm could push costs above $300 per flagship silicon. In Android, MediaTek's Dimensity 9500 and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 are built on the same N3P node; Samsung's Exynos 2600 targets 2nm. TSMC reportedly has stable yields but is not offering discounts due to the hefty investments. Early 2nm production will focus on AI and HPC, with mobile chips toward late next year. Memory/storage vendors warn of price increases; premium models may still win buyers, but upgrade cycles could stretch into 2026.
  • KeyBanc Sees 30%+ Upside for Amazon on AI Growth; AWS, Ads, and Groceries
    October 24, 2025, 9:22 AM EDT. KeyBanc Capital Markets resumed coverage of Amazon with an overweight rating and a $300 price target, implying roughly a 36% upside from Thursday's close as shares trade around 22.9x 2027E P/E. The firm argues the AI story remains undervalued, with AWS strength anticipated into 2026 as data-center ramps like Project Rainier and customers such as Anthropic support revenue. It also sees off-platform advertising as an incremental driver, beyond ads on Amazon.com and Prime Video. On the retail side, growth in advertising and a push in grocery delivery could boost profitability, with same-day perishables expansion to over 2,300 U.S. cities by end-2025 highlighting Amazon's broader margin potential.
  • Intel CFO highlights balance-sheet discipline as Lip-Bu Tan-led turnaround gains from U.S. funding and Nvidia investment
    October 24, 2025, 9:20 AM EDT. Intel is pursuing a turnaround under CEO Lip-Bu Tan, anchored by balance-sheet discipline and new capital from government and private investors. CFO David Zinsner reported Q3 2025 revenue of $13.7B and non-GAAP EPS of $0.23, with Q4 guidance in the $12.8-$13.8B range. A landmark funding package includes the government taking 9.9% of Intel for $8.9B, Nvidia's $5B investment, and SoftBank involvement. The inflows give Intel greater flexibility to delever and drive strategic investments while maintaining discipline; debt was reduced by $4.3B this quarter. Tan wants to see demand first before scaling CapEx, but the Nvidia partnership will also produce a new generation of chips blending both firms' tech, with Nvidia purchasing part of the output.
  • SpaceX to Launch 28 Starlink Satellites from Cape Canaveral Sunday Morning
    October 24, 2025, 9:04 AM EDT. SpaceX is preparing to launch 28 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Sunday, with a launch window from 10:05 a.m. to 2:05 p.m. ET. The mission uses a Falcon 9 rocket lifting off from Space Launch Complex 40 and aims to deliver additional Starlink coverage. The booster's 24th flight will see it land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship in the Atlantic after stage separation. A live webcast will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff on SpaceX.com and on X (formerly Twitter), with the option to watch via the X TV app. If successful, the mission will continue expanding the global Starlink network delivering high-speed internet worldwide.
  • Lifeline Tablets: How to Get the Right Device Through Subsidies
    October 24, 2025, 9:00 AM EDT. Lifeline now supports tablets through participating carriers, but the program doesn't hand out devices-it's a monthly subsidy (up to $9.25) applied to wireless service. Eligibility hinges on participation in programs like Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, or Federal Public Housing or income at/below 135% of poverty. Tablet availability is uneven and varies by carrier and region; most options are Android-based in the entry to mid-range. A device should fit the user: students need screen size and processing power; seniors want simplicity and readability; job seekers need reliable connectivity and workplace compatibility; parents value multitasking reliability. Check with providers like AirTalk Wireless for current tablet offerings and promotions. Always verify catalog, inventory, and eligibility on the carrier's site before applying.