Mobilne mreže News: 2 септембар 2025 - 7 октобар 2025

Mobile Networks Explode: 2.6B on 5G, 6G Hits 280Gbps, But 3.1B Still Offline (Sept 29–30, 2025)

Mobilne mreže eksplodiraju: 2,6 milijardi na 5G, 6G dostiže 280 Gbps, ali 3,1 milijarda i dalje van mreže (29–30. septembar 2025)

Ažuriranja mrežnih tehnologija (2G–6G) Gašenje 2G/3G: Mnoge zemlje konačno gase stare mreže. Filipinski DICT je naložio potpuno gašenje 3G do 30. septembra 2025. (2G se već demontira) kako bi se oslobodio spektar i smanjile prevare yugatech.com. Dva od tri operatera tamo (DITO,
октобар 1, 2025

Technology News

  • Billionaires Bet on Nvidia as AI Boom Pushes Toward $10T Market Value
    October 21, 2025, 1:06 AM EDT. Billionaire investors including David Tepper, Michael Platt, and Philippe Laffont boosted Nvidia in Q2, signaling confidence in AI's growth. Nvidia (NVDA) has surged past $4 trillion and some analysts see a path to a $10 trillion market value as AI spending accelerates. Tepper increased his Nvidia stake to 1,750,000 shares (4.2% of his 13F portfolio). Platt opened a position with 649,956 shares (3.9%). Laffont raised his Nvidia holding to 11,488,529 shares (5%). The moves come as the chip giant dipped in valuation this quarter, and as billionaire 13F data underscores elite investors eyeing AI leaders. For everyday investors, following these bets depends on your risk tolerance and stock strategy, not just FOMO.
  • AMD and NVIDIA Bet Big on OpenAI: OpenAI Deals Forge $90-$100B Bets, 10GW Capacity, and the OpenAI Co-Design Strategy
    October 21, 2025, 1:02 AM EDT. AMD and NVIDIA have struck multi-billion deals with OpenAI, steering capital into rapid growth. NVIDIA's agreement could total up to $100B for 10GW of chips, tying its products to OpenAI's self-build data centers and expanding its premier co-design program with hyperscalers. AMD's deal, worth about $90B-$100B for 6GW, includes warrants granting OpenAI up to ~10% of AMD and gives AMD an anchor tenant as it pushes to be a full system builder to compete with NVIDIA. The moves spark a debate on vendor financing risk and bubble-like funding, even as AMD's stock rallies and NVIDIA's dips. Wall Street remains cautiously optimistic, with some analysts forecasting stronger EPS in 2027.
  • Apple Upgraded, Rivian Downgraded: Wall Street's Top Analyst Calls
    October 21, 2025, 1:00 AM EDT. Today's research notes compile top upgrades and downgrades from major firms. Highlights include Loop Capital upgrading Apple (AAPL) to Buy with a $315 target, citing ongoing iPhone shipment growth through 2027. BNP Paribas Exane lifts Lululemon (LULU) to Neutral with a $146 target, while TD Cowen raises Ally (ALLY) to Buy and BMO Capital upgrades Prologis (PLD) to Market Perform, both pointing to stronger fundamentals and AI-linked demand. Goldman Sachs upgrades Darden (DRI) to Buy with a $225 target, citing market-share gains. On the downgrades side, Rivian (RIVN) is trimmed to Underperform as EV demand cools and IRA credits wind down; Lumentum (LITE), Progressive (PGR), Marvell (MRVL), and Astera Labs (ALAB) are also moved to more cautious views. The moves reflect shifting leverage on AI demand, supply chains, and consumer demand dynamics.
  • OnePlus 15 Battery Revealed: 7,300mAh with 120W Wired and 50W Wireless Charging
    October 21, 2025, 12:58 AM EDT. Leaked specs for the OnePlus 15 point to a 7,300mAh battery paired with 120W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. The phone is slated to launch in China on October 27, with a US rollout expected soon after. While the numbers sound impressive on paper, the writer jokes that a real full day of battery life will be a stretch, given the extreme charging speeds. If the US version mirrors the Chinese spec, users could see dramatically shortened refills-possibly limited by regulatory/safety constraints. Still, the potential for rapid top-ups means shorter downtime and more time with the device. The official launch timing remains to be confirmed, but anticipation for the OnePlus 15 continues to grow as more battery details surface.
  • SoundPatrol Uses Neural Fingerprinting to Identify AI-Distorted Media, Co-Founders Say
    October 21, 2025, 12:56 AM EDT. In a CNBC interview, Julia Boorstin chats with SoundPatrol co-founders Michael Ovitz and Walter De Brouwer about how their startup is tackling AI copyright infringement. SoundPatrol uses neural fingerprinting to identify media even when it's distorted by AI tools, helping rights holders track unauthorized uses. The segment discusses how this tech enables faster license enforcement and royalties in a rapidly evolving AI landscape. Ovitz, a veteran Hollywood agent and VC investor, and De Brouwer explain how their approach could shape policy and due-diligence for creators, studios, and platforms as AI-generated content proliferates.