these are the best bargains

Whenever there is an AliExpress promo, the devices that have the most juicy discounts are usually those from Xiaomi. Now that we have in hand the anniversary of this Asian giantthe surprise has not come: it’s like that again. It doesn’t matter if you are looking for a POCO mobile, a Xiaomi TV or a Mijia gadget, because the truth is that we have prices that we don’t usually see too much throughout the year. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links The key here is, as always, using the correct discount coupon. We have made a selection of six devices that we found especially interesting and, of course, we tell you how to get them at the best price: Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G by 279.39 eurosa top option if you are looking for a mobile phone for less than 300 euros. Xiaomi Pad 7 by 227.15 eurosa tablet that stands out above all for its excellent screen. LITTLE F8 Ultra by 480.60 eurosa mobile phone with Bose sound and very good performance. Mijia Electric Compressor by 18.84 eurosone of Xiaomi’s best-selling gadgets and a perfect complement to your electric scooter. Xiaomi Vacuum X20+ by 221.99 eurosa robot vacuum cleaner that stands out when it comes to mopping. Xiaomi TV S Mini 55 by 409.05 eurosa TV with MiniLED backlighting and QLED technology. Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G If you are looking for a mobile phone that does not go too far into your budget and that has a battery to give and give away, then the phone may fit you very well. Redmi Note 15 Pro+. It has 6,500 mAh with 100 W fast charging, something that years ago was unthinkable in phones in this price range. In addition, it has a 6.83-inch screen with 120 Hz and, despite not being the most powerful mobile phone on the market, it offers enough for the most common apps. With the coupon ‘XATAKAES30‘ (or ‘PURCHASE30’ or ‘WEBEDIAES30’, remains in 279.39 euros. Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G (256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi Pad 7 With the new Xiaomi Pad 8its predecessor is a sweet treat if we are looking for a good tablet without spending too much. The Pad 7 It stands out for coming with an 11.2-inch screen that, although it is true that it is LCD and not OLED, has compatibility with Dolby Vision and has 144 Hz. That makes it suitable for playing, watching movies or even working. If we use one of the 30 euro discount coupons that we indicated in the previous mobile, it remains in 227.15 euros. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LITTLE F8 Ultra We now jump to LITTLE F8 Ultraan option with a fairly reasonable price for everything it offers (it costs 480.60 euros if we use the coupon ‘XATAKAES70‘ or ‘WEBEDIAES70’). It must be taken into account that its launch price was 829.99 euros, so we are talking about a discount of almost 350 euros. By carrying the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and 12 GB of RAM for this version, we can expect very good performance in demanding applications or multitasking. In addition, it has a 6,500 mAh battery that charges in a breeze thanks to its 100 W fast charging. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Mijia Electric Compressor Xiaomi has several interesting gadgets that can come in handy in many contexts. One of them is the Mijia electric compressor, which is ideal if you have an electric scooter at home and want to keep its wheels in good condition, but also to inflate, for example, the wheel of a motorcycle or a ball. Its battery lasts a long time and it is super easy to use, but the best thing is its price: it costs 18.84 euros if we use the coupon ‘XATAKAES03‘. Xiaomi Mijia Portable Electric Air Compressor 2 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi Vacuum X20+ We continue with another device with very good quality-price, although in this case with a robot vacuum cleaner. He Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X20+ It has been around for some time now, but at this price it is very interesting: it costs 221.99 euros with the coupon ‘XATAKAES30‘. It has a good suction power of 6,000 Pa, enough for everyday use. Its navigation complies with note and stands out for how well it scrubs after vacuuming. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi TV S Mini 55 We close with a TV, in this case with a Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 55 inches. This model uses Mini LED backlighting combined with QLED technology to deliver richer colors and better contrast than conventional LED TVs. In addition, it has VRR, HDMI 2.1 ports and a 144 Hz refresh rate, which makes it perfect if you want to use it with a PlayStation 5 or an Xbox Series X. With the coupon ‘XATAKAES45‘, stays in 409.05 euros. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Xataka, Xiaomi In Xataka | Five things to keep in mind before buying a smart TV In Xataka | Best mobile phones in quality price. Which one to buy based on use and seven recommended models

This is DLSS 5 and its commitment to neural rendering

If you play on PC, it is very likely that you have already come across three letters that are increasingly repeated in the graphic settings of games: DLSS. In recent years, this NVIDIA technology has become one of the pieces that best explains why GeForce cards can offer more performance or more resolution without requiring the same effort from the hardware. Now the company has decided to go one step further. Within the framework of GTC 2026, it has presented DLSS 5, a new evolution of its technology that, as explainednot only seeks to improve performance or image rescaling, but also transform how the final image is generated on screen using what it describes as a real-time neural rendering model. The advertisement. DLSS 5 goes one step further than what we have seen so far in this family of technologies. The company describes this new version as a neural rendering model that adds photorealistic lighting and materials to the scene. To achieve this, the system analyzes the data generated by the game itself in each frame, such as color and motion vectors, and applies a trained artificial intelligence model to understand the semantics of the scene. This training allows the system to interpret complex elements, from the behavior of light on hair or fabrics to effects such as light scattering on the skin, while maintaining the original structure of the game’s 3D world. A change of focus in DLSS. Until now the conversation around this technology has almost always focused on performance. The usual thing was to activate it to gain frames per second or to be able to play at higher resolutions without demanding so much from the GPU. With the announcement of DLSS 5, NVIDIA introduces a different nuance. The company explains that its new neural rendering model is not limited to reconstructing the image generated by the game, but can modify its visual appearance by incorporating more complex lighting and materials, with the intention of bringing real-time graphics closer to a level of fidelity that was traditionally associated with cinema visual effects. The role of AI. The DLSS 5 proposal is based on an artificial intelligence model trained to interpret the semantics of the scene that appears on the screen. NVIDIA explains that the system takes as input the color and motion vectors of each frame and, from there, generates lighting and materials that remain stable between frames and are anchored to the game’s original 3D data. This training allows the model to recognize complex elements of the scene, from the interaction of light with hair or fabrics to effects such as light scattering on the skin. At the same time, the company points out that developers can adjust parameters such as intensity, color grading or the areas where these improvements are applied, and maintains that all of this can be executed in real time up to 4K. The big question. If you follow NVIDIA news closely, it is likely that this announcement has raised an immediate doubt in your mind. Let us remember that DLSS 4.5 was presented at this year’s CES. Now, shortly after, DLSS 5 appears. What we see here is not necessarily an immediate replacement, but rather a new commitment by NVIDIA to take its graphics technology to another field. Regarding the calendar, NVIDIA places the initial deployment of DLSS 5 in autumn 2026. The company assures that the technology will have the support of several large studios and publishers in the sector. Images | NVIDIA In Xataka | If the question is “how does Nintendo make money” the answer is not video games: it is a much more ambitious emporium

opening private clubs for Spanish millionaires

Madrid boasts of being a welcoming city for people from all over the world. That hospitality and its fiscal laxity with big capital have transformed the accent of some of the upper neighborhoods of the capital with the arrival of millionaires from all over Latin America. In fact, such has been the migration to the capital that some of the local millionaires have been displaced to other neighborhoods. As response to that massive arrivallocal millionaires have found a new way to socialize: select clubs for wealthy members, with five-figure entry fees and selection processes that are more reminiscent of a job interview than a place to socialize. Only in the last two years have they opened Forbes House, the Metrópolis Club in the iconic building on Gran Vía, the Vega Members Club and Soho House is about to arrive. Select and controversial club. Normally these spaces maintain a low profile and their openings do not appear in big headlines. However, the waiting list to enter some of them begins even before they open their doors. Remembering the scene from Brad Pitt in Fight Club: “The first rule of Fight Club is not to talk about Fight Club.” However, this silent phenomenon has made headlines after the statements by Tamara Falcó’s husband, by Íñigo Onieva collected by The World during the presentation of his club Vega Members Club. “We don’t want this to become the Latin American club either. We want there to be a balance between the local and international community,” Onieva said during the event. The comment seems to have not been well received by the Latin American millionaires living in the city, and has become an issue with economic, social and even political implications. The Latin response was immediate. As published The CountryOnieva’s statements quickly circulated among the richest and most influential Latin personalities in Madrid, generating surprise and indignation. Sergio Contreras, a Venezuelan political refugee in Madrid, goes further by reminding the managers of those clubs that some of those Spanish fortunes were made thanks to the fact that they emigrated at the time to countries like Venezuela. “There is a racist discourse that I am beginning to notice: first it was said that we took away their jobs in the real estate sector. Now, it turns out that we also steal their leisure and their apartments,” he complains. Manuel Campos Guallar, partner and co-owner of Vega, came forward to emphasize that different generations mix in these clubs, nationalities and professional profiles. For his part, the director of Forbes House, Andrés Rodríguez, was more direct: “We meet in the restaurants in Madrid, we meet in the stores, but we still don’t know each other very well nor are we doing much business,” he declared to the same medium. For Rodríguez, precisely connecting the Latin American community with the Spanish one is one of the missions of his project. Entering costs money, but above all contacts. Beyond the controversy raised by the right of admission by nationality, the new private clubs that have proliferated in Madrid are not exactly cheap, but money will not give you the key to enter either. Entering Forbes House or Vega does not depend only on being able to pay: there are interviews, filters and the mandatory recommendation of at least two current partners or the express invitation of the founders. Entry fees to these exclusive spaces are usually between 10,000 and 15,000 euros, to which must be added an annual fee that can exceed 2,000 euros. In the specific case de Vega, the founding members contributed 15,000 euros each and the annual fee is 2,400 euros and 1,500 for those under 35 years of age. The model was not born here, but it has found its moment here. Madrid has not invented this type of exclusive access clubs for select members. New York has been living for years The New York Times christening as “member-only mania“. A survey GGA Partners’ 2023 report reveals that 63% of clubs reported an increase in membership from 2022. Remote working created a class of well-paid executives hungry for a social life, and empty buildings after the pandemic provided the infrastructure necessary to satisfy it. London has been at this longer. The historian Seth Alexander Thévoz documents in his book ‘London, Clubland‘ a total of 133 active private clubs in the city, of which 78 are after 1985 and most of the newer ones have opened after 2015 or even 2022. Madrid is following that same path, with a small nuance: here the tension between the local and the international has given the phenomenon a charge that goes far beyond the economic filter to elect the wealthiest members of the city. The passport can also affect your income as a member. The business behind the phenomenon. Beyond the social nature of creating a space where millionaires from the capital can interact among equals, the proliferation of private clubs in Madrid is not a passing fad or a whim of four rich people: it responds to a structural transformation of the city. According to the latest report From Barnes City, the Community of Madrid leads foreign direct investment in Spain, concentrating close to 70% of the national total, with more than 24,000 million euros, and in 2026 it will repeat as the most attractive city for high net worth. That concentration of wealth It directly feeds the demand for exclusive leisure spaces for those ultra-rich clients. The business model of these private clubs for the rich is not new, but its scale is. He Club Matadorone of the oldest of this new cycle, has around 2,500 members and an approximate turnover of six million euros per year, with an annual membership of 1,720 euros. He New Clubof nineteenth-century essence and founded in 1856, has a maximum of 500 members, a permanent waiting list and a monthly fee of approximately 1,500 euros. The death of a partner is usually the only way of access for a new partner, … Read more

It’s science and that’s why they sleep worse than men

When sharing a bed with another person, there is a chance that there will be an eternal nighttime thermal war, with one person roasting in the heat and pulling the duvet down, while the other freezes and seeks refuge under the covers. For years, this has been treated as a simple couple anecdotebut the truth is that it has a physiological reason behind it. And something that has been seen is that women, statistically, sleep worse than men, with the thermostat being the culprit. Sleeping differently. To understand this phenomenon, we must first know how our body works when it prepares to rest. In this case, in order for us to fall asleep and enter the deeper phases, our core temperature must drop. However, during the REM phasethe body needs this temperature to rise slightly again. This is where the biological conflict comes in, as is exposed in the podcast Sleep is a Skillwhere a specialist explains how women generally tend to have less muscle mass and a lower basal metabolism than men. This translates into a skin temperature between 3 and 4 degrees colder, meaning that, with colder extremities, women prefer warmer environments to be able to reach that optimal temperature that induces sleep. Something that opens up many anecdotes, like how in a couple women need a sheet to sleep in in the summer. Their differences. In general terms (which is not universal), while men need the room and bed to be cold at the beginning of the night to lower their core temperature quickly, Women require a warmer environment to compensate for colder skin. and not suffer alterations in your sleep architecture. What science says. In the literature, there are multiple studies that confirm these gender differences in thermoregulation. One of these was published in 2023, where it was shown that women recorded higher skin temperatures than men during the sleep phase where there is higher quality. That is, it requires a warmer microenvironment to have a much more adequate sleep. Furthermore, several studies published in Journal of Sleep Research reveal that women reach nocturnal body temperature minimums earlier than men. But also, its temperature drops are less pronounced, which directly affects the quality of continuous sleep. The use of technology. Given this problem, there are companies that have set to work to do something that would a priori solve this problem for couples: use smart mattress covers to regulate the temperature on each side of the bed so that women sleep better. It is true that the data they rely on internally to sell their mattresses still has to be validated. Even so, the pre-existing scientific evidence is robust. Women are not “chilly” on a whim, but their biology requires a different thermal environment to be able to rest properly. Perhaps the definitive solution to disputes over the duvet is not by giving in, but by dividing air conditioning technology in the bed. Images | Vitaly Gariev In Xataka | We thought insomnia was just not being able to sleep. Now we know that there are five different disorders

The Valencian Community has an “anti-AI” plan so that no one cheats on competitive exams

Much of the success of AI glasseslike the Ray-Ban Metait is precisely that they do not look like a technological device. They look like normal glasses that integrate perfectly into our look. AND that is exactly the problem. There is the issue of recording people without their consent and also using them to cheat on exams. It is precisely what the Generalitat Valenciana wants to avoid. The plan. They count in Lift EMV that the Public Function area of ​​the Ministry of Finance has set its sights on AI glasses, and has already detailed a plan against their use in competitive examinations. The plan is to carry out a physical inspection upon entering the exam that verifies “the absence of electronic components.” To do this, they will provide training to supervisory personnel so that they are able to detect these devices, which, as happens with glasses, go very unnoticed. You will have to look for frames that are thicker than normal and lights that activate when recording. There is more. In addition to the physical inspection, an even more effective option is also being considered: installing frequency inhibitors. With this, if a security guard loses smart glasses or a watch, they should be useless as long as they remain in the range of action. They also highlight that for some time now they have been including complex questions whose answers require analysis and critical thinking, so that AI cannot answer them so easily. The new ‘chop’. Gone are the times when we kept a piece of paper with the lesson up our sleeve, now it is copied with AI glasses and smartwatch. This is what an applicant did in the MIR exam this year in Santiago de Compostela. It has not been revealed what model of glasses and watch he was wearing, nor how he planned to use them, but everything indicates that he read the questions with the glasses and got the answer on the watch. A seamless plan, except that someone noticed and got caught. His grade was a zero. AI so you don’t copy. Paradoxically, there are universities that use AI for precisely the opposite purpose: to prevent students from copying. We recently talked about the VIU, also in Valencia, and how thanks to AI and facial recognition they could control exams remotely. A very complex system that It has cost the university 650,000 euros for violating the General Data Protection Regulation. The problem with AI glasses. That someone can cheat on an exam is wrong, but there are things that are even worse. For example, in Spain we have the case of man who was arrested for recording women without their consent with the Ray-Ban Meta. They have also been made modifications in glasses that allow strangers to be identified on the street and there are more and more places where its use is being restricted. Wearing AI in your eyes can be very useful, but anyone you pass on the street could be recording you is intrusive, and even more so if the person wearing them is in, for example, a gym locker room. Or if it is the person who has to shave your crotch. Even if the LED indicator is off, I don’t think anyone could shake the feeling of being recorded. Image | Xataka, Unsplash In Xataka | When you put on your new Meta glasses something else happens: everything you record is recorded in Kenya to train the AI

The US has asked all its allies in Hormuz for help. The answer he received was anticipated by Spain before anyone else: “no”

In 1988, during the call “tanker war” between Iran and Iraq, a single low-cost naval device managed to seriously damage to a state-of-the-art American frigate in the Persian Gulf. That crisis left an uncomfortable lesson for the great powers: in the busiest maritime straits on the planet, a handful of well-placed threats are enough to put entire fleets in check and alter the balance of the world economy. A global appeal. Two weeks after the start of the war against Iran, the United States finds itself facing a paradox most disturbing. Despite the massive bombings against Iranian military installations and the blows against its strategic infrastructure, the Strait of Hormuz (the energy artery through which a fifth of the world’s oil passes) still blocked for much of the maritime traffic. The White House has responded with a unusual request: ask other powers to send warships to escort trade and reopen the passage. In fact, Trump’s call has not only been directed at traditional allies such as the United Kingdom or France, but also at rival powers. like china. This movement reflects, once again, an increasingly evident reality: the war is much more difficult to end than Washington expected. Reluctant allies. The international response has been prudent when not directly evasive. Spain has been the clearestbut the United Kingdom has insisted that the priority should be reduce escalation military rather than expanding naval deployment. For its part, Japan has recalled that its pacifist constitution limits participation in armed conflicts. South Korea has limited itself to promise consultations with Washington, while France has suggested that could participate in naval escorts, but only if the conflict is stabilized first. In other words, the allies recognize the strategic problem of the strait, but none seems willing to assume the political and military cost of fully entering the war. A notice to NATO. The frustration of the White House has ended up translating into a very direct message through a interview in Financial Times. Trump has publicly warned that NATO could face to a “very bad future” if its allies do not help the United States reopen the strait. The president’s argument is simple: Europe depends on the oil that passes through Hormuz and should help protect that route. In its vision of things, Washington has supported its allies in crises such as the war in Ukraine and now expect reciprocity. The problem is that this pressure comes at a time when many European governments fear being dragged into a military escalation with unforeseeable consequences. Appeal to China. In the face of Western coldness, the American appeal surprisingly included also to Beijing. China buys large quantities of Iranian oil and depends largely on the energy flow that passes through Hormuz. For Washington, this dependence could turn China into an actor interested in stabilizing the area. However, the maneuver has a complex diplomatic background: The United States is asking for help to resolve a war that it itself has started, and it is doing so even from a power with which it maintains a global strategic rivalry. Support for Iran. And while Washington seeks support from the most unexpected places, Tehran has responded proving that it is not isolated. The Iranian government has confirmed that maintains political, economic and even military cooperation with Russia and China. The relationship with Moscow has narrowed especially since the Ukraine war, in which Russia has used Iranian drones as part of its arsenal. With Beijing, the link is supported above all in energy trade and in long-term economic agreements. For Iran, this support does not necessarily imply direct intervention, but it does reinforce its position in the face of Western pressure. The strategic letter. we have been counting. Control of the Strait of Hormuz has become the main instrument of Iranian pressure. Tehran maintains that the passage is not closed to world trade, but only to the ships of the United States, Israel and their direct allies. This narrative seeks to present the situation as a selective retaliation and not as a global blockade. At the same time, it allows Iran use the threat on energy trafficking as a tool to force other countries to become diplomatically involved in the conflict. Economic war underway. Meanwhile, the impact on energy markets is already visible. The price of oil has exceeded $100 per barrel and several countries fear that the rise in energy prices will cause new inflationary tensions. For Asian economies, especially dependent on Gulf crude oil, the blockade represents a direct risk to their growth. That economic pressure is part of the Iranian strategic calculation: turn the conflict into a global problem that forces other powers to pressure Washington to find a solution. Late help. In that context, the implicit response of Iran is quite clear. In his view, the war has entered a phase in which calls for international cooperation no longer change the balance of the conflict. US attacks on strategic targets like the oil island of Kharg They have raised the tension to a level that makes any rapid retreat difficult. In other words, if Washington now seeks external support to close the war, Tehran interprets that it does so when the opportunity to avoid that escalation it’s already happened. An unexpected script. The final paradox begins to become increasingly evident, because the United States insists that has seriously weakened to Iran and that it can reopen the strait “one way or another”, but at the same time it is requesting international help to do it. This contradiction reveals that keeping Hormuz open under constant threat of mines, drones and missiles requires military coordination much larger than expected. Thus, the war that began as an air campaign fast has become a strategic challenge that involves (or seeks to involve) the entire international system. An increasingly complex board. The result is a scenario in which traditional alliances are shown extremely cautiousthe rival powers support Iran and the world economy is beginning to feel the impact of the … Read more

With the RAM market completely destroyed, Valve has a message to create the Steam Machine: “help”

Valve is not having any luck in the hardware world. If with software it is the undisputed queen of the PC ecosystem thanks to Steamwhen they try to launch a console things don’t go so smoothly. More than a decade ago they already tried it with some first Steam Machines that they had no identity. Now they have returned to the fray with a Steam Machine that it looks very goodbut it comes at the worst time. And in the middle of the RAM memory crisisValve only has one thing to say. Aid. The crisis. At Xataka we have been covering the RAM memory news because, although it seems that it is a crisis of a specific component, it is really something that It is affecting the entire industry of semiconductors… and consumption. If in 2020 it was a perfect storm What caused the semiconductor crisis is now the enormous demand for RAM by AI companies. They are all building gigantic data centers and there is a problem: there is only three big RAM manufacturers (plus a fourth that is emerging in China) and all of them have focused on creating RAM for data center equipment. The consequence is that there is no RAM for anyone else. And this not only affects RAM as such: it affects the price of cell phones, computers, cars and even to the router. And, of course, to the Steam Machine. Hey kid, do you have RAM? Valve announced its new machine at the end of last year and they targeted early 2026 to give a release date and price. The problem is that the days were passing, the price of RAM was rising and the question arose: What about Steam Machine? Well what happens is that Valve is desperate. They have already said that it will be released this year (in principle it was going to be spring), it seems that it will be expensive and, in addition, they have pointed directly to the crisis in the supply problems they are having with his other console, the Steam Deck. With this panorama, Valve has appeared at the GDC fair to explain its vision of the console/PC and, in an environment full of manufacturers and professionals, launched a request to the public: If you have access to a large amount of RAM, we are in the market and we would like to buy it.” Complicated. It is a humorous comment, but also somewhat symptomatic. Valve has the money as punishment, but it is not even close to being a premium customer of those few foundries capable of creating RAM. If even Apple can have a bad time, being the second client of the giant TSMCValve does not even enter the annex in the memory request sheet. There are analyzes of all kinds about the consequences of this crisis. In it mobile market will feel a strong bloweven targeting manufacturers that will have to stop launching devices due to market conditions. But on PC, things are more or less the same, with global shipments forecast to be 11% less than the previous year. Captain after the fact. It’s no longer that the Steam Machine may or may not come out, it’s that if it does come out, it would be very expensive. It is something similar to what would happen with the rumored PlayStation 6 that could have seen the light this year and about which we already know that we will not have news in the short term. And here the big question may arise: why didn’t Valve release the Steam Machine when they announced it? Obviously, there were units prepared because they were shown to the press and, furthermore, it is not cutting-edge hardware, so it would have been easy to have it on the market in November 2025. But of course, the situation escalated at a dizzying pace and launching a console at X price and two months later raising it by 200 euros due to the price of RAM or, even worse, stopping selling it because you don’t have units available would have been a tremendous blow. Not so much to the coffers, which in the end with Steam they get a good pinch, but to the reputation. And it is clear that a second disastrous launch of a Steam Machine is something that Valve cannot afford. Now we just have to wait to see when they will be able to launch the machine and, above all, if the price corresponds to components that have already been available for five months. they seemed somewhat fair to us for the most demanding games. Images | DOTA2 The International In Xataka | The price of RAM has skyrocketed and the best example to see the debacle is a 100 euro PC: the Raspberry Pi

Europe has just measured how much wind potential Spain has left. The answer is an overwhelming first place

If we look at the sky and our plains, the country is an undisputed giant. According to official data from the Wind Business Association (AEE)wind energy is already the first source of electricity generation in our country, covering an impressive 24% of national demand. With more than 31,600 megawatts (MW) of accumulated power distributed in 1,412 wind farms, Spain has consolidated itself as the second country in Europe (only behind Germany) and the sixth in the world in installed power. However, behind this success of “emptied Spain” a broken bridge hides. The wind blows and the blades turn, but we lack the cables to bring that clean energy to the cities and factories where it is actually consumed. And right now, when bureaucracy threatens to suffocate the sector, Europe has just put on the table a report that shows that what we have built to date is just the tip of the iceberg: the margin for growth that Spain has left is not only large, it is overwhelmingly higher than that of the rest of the continent. An overwhelming first place. The confirmation has come directly from Brussels. The Joint Research Center (JRC) of the European Commission has just published the second edition of the report ENPRESSO 2. This scientific document does not make estimates on the fly: it measures the feasible technical potential of onshore wind energy in Europe with a very high geographical resolution of 1 square kilometer. The results position Spain as the leader of the entire EU by a very wide margin. As the expert Joaquín Coronado explains:the figures are stratospheric. In the reference scenario, Spain reaches a technical potential of 183.9 gigawatts (GW) of installable capacity and 415.4 TWh/year of generation. More than double that of Romania and Sweden, the next in the ranking. If we cross this with our current capacity, the conclusion is stunning: the ceiling is very far away. How do we lead with such advantage? The merit of this first place is even greater if we understand how it has been calculated. The European Commission report has applied very strict filters For an area to be considered suitable: the mills cannot be more than 5 kilometers from a road, nor more than 3 kilometers from the electrical grid, and must respect minimum distances from population centers (1 km) and protected areas such as Natura 2000. After passing all these demanding filters, 5.8% of the Spanish territory is available and suitable to house wind turbines. As Coronado explainsour low relative population density in those areas where it is windier gives us a brutal competitive advantage. We are much less sensitive to changes in separation distances (so-called “setbacks”) than densely populated countries such as Germany, France or Poland. Even if Europe forced us to move 2 kilometers away from towns (the most restrictive scenario), Spain would still retain 52.8 GW of potential. It’s not all lights. The energy expert warns of a purely internal problem: “regulatory heterogeneity.” While national regulations establish a separation distance of 500 meters for populations, there are autonomous communities such as the Balearic Islands, Navarra or Valencia that require 1,000 meters, and others such as the Basque Country or the Canary Islands that request 400. This regulatory fragmentation means that the real potential varies drastically depending on which side of the autonomous border the wind blows. The bureaucratic infarction of a “full” network. At this point in the x-ray, it is time to address the elephant in the room. As we have explained in Xatakathe Spanish electrical system suffers a serious administrative “thrombosis”. The network is not physically collapsed, but administratively “full” and underused. Panic broke out when the National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC) was forced to delay the capacity maps until May because 90% of the nodes appeared in red. Faced with this bottleneckthe CEO of Red Eléctrica, Roberto García Merino, defends himself by remembering that they have 1.5 billion ready to invest, but the paperwork delays works that barely require a year of physical work for up to a decade. As if the internal traffic jam were not enough, we come across France’s external plug, whose pyrrhic interconnection (2.8%) isolates us and forces us to throw away cheap energy to protect its nuclear industry. The risk of dying of success. Spain finds itself at a historical crossroads. We have the climate, the soil, the wind and the endorsement of the EU. If we add to this wind potential the 19 GW of reversible hydraulics already in the pipeline, Spain has in its power to develop the most competitive emissions-free electricity mix in all of Europe. But to achieve that future, heat maps and reports from Brussels are not enough. It is necessary, as experts point out, to homogenize legislation between communities, compensate local populations and, above all, urgently expedite permits to build the network. As a summary from the sector: “The plans are very nice, but they have to be built.” Image | Carlos Teixidor Cadenas Xataka | Macron believes that Spain has “a problem” with renewables. What it really means is that they are “competition”

China makes tokens cheaper than anyone else

Last month, Chinese AI models surpassed American ones in use on OpenRouter, an AI platform that allows you to detect interesting trends. And this in fact was just confirmed this month and has accelerated, because what we are seeing is that despite the obstacles that the US has tried to put in place to prevent China from competing in this market, the Asian giant has found a key tactic to do it: the so-called “token export”. Useless tariffs. The US government the era of globalization burst with the trade war with China and more recently with its aggressive tariff policy. That has had a clear effect on Chinese exportsbut the Asian country has found a way to avoid tariffs: with AI. Its artificial intelligence models can be used around the world without being affected by tariffs. Although they are inferior in performance and quality, they are much cheaper to use, so China is managing to convince the world with its old recipe: if the product or service is good enough and is also cheap, it wins. On the OpenRouter platform we have been seeing for two months how Chinese models are used more than those from the US for a simple reason: they are much cheaper and perform reasonably well. Token export. When we use energy we consume kilowatts. When we use AI we consume tokens from AI models. And that is where China is winning with the phenomenon called “token export”because the tokens of their AI models are extremely competitive and for many tasks those models are good enough. Minimax M2.5, Step 3.5 Flash or DeepSeek V3.2 clearly outperformed Gemini 3 Flash Preview, Claude Sonnet 4.6 or Claude Opus 4.6 in use in the last two months on the OpenRouter platform, for example. Developers from all over the world take advantage of these models and do so without being affected by tariffs: tokens do not pay those fees that, for example, apply to mobile phones, cars and many other products. Devastating price difference. While an American premium model like Claude Opus 4.6 costs 5 dollars per million entry tokens (Sonnet 4.6 costs 3), Chinese models like the MiniMax M2.5 cost as little as $0.25, 20 times less, and the Step 3.5 Flash, also very popular, costs just $0.10, 50 times less. AI agents ask for cheap models. That price gap is especially relevant now that AI agents —and especially, OpenClaw— begin to demonstrate their ability. These types of systems are capable of completing tasks for us and even controlling the machines to which we give them access, but to achieve this they use a huge amount of tokens. Using the best models guarantees better results, but it is also very expensive, but in many “simple” tasks, very cheap models like the Chinese ones They can perfectly solve the problem. The subscription trap. In recent weeks, the rise of OpenClaw and similar platforms has provoked a curious response from companies like Anthropic or Google. To these companies they don’t like it that subscription plans for your AI models be used for these types of AI agents because they argue that those plans are abused, and there are certain restrictions to that type of uses. This has caused many users to opt for AI models from Chinese companies, which are precisely positioning themselves as the cheap and trouble-free alternative to be able to take advantage of these agents. Why Chinese tokens are so cheap. There are several factors that favor the low cost of AI models in China. The first of them, cheap energy: the costs of industrial energy They are 40% smaller than in the United States. The second, its efficient architecture: as DeepSeek demonstrated, it is possible to achieve great results with techniques like Mixture of Experts (MoE). With it, the model is divided into multiple “experts” and only activates those that are necessary according to the request. The irony of tariffs. Curiously, the US restrictions on the export of advanced chips may have ended up being the great catalyst for this situation. By not having access to the most advanced NVIDIA chips, Chinese companies were forced to perfect the efficiency of their models to the maximum, and that has now caused be more competitive in the AI ​​inference market (that of the use of models in practice), which is where this new economic battle is being fought. Challenges. Although the “token export” is currently profitable for China, it faces significant challenges. The data sovereignty is one of them: for a company or a government, sending sensitive data to data centers in China is a red line. There is also the problem of latency: the response of China’s AI models is affected by the enormous distances that these data packets have to travel. It remains to be seen if Washington ends up applying some kind of measure to also restrict the use of AI models from Chinese companies, although that seems more complicated. In Xataka | NVIDIA already has a monopoly on AI hardware: now it wants to conquer software through agents

Five last-minute deals that you can still buy at Amazon’s Spring Sale Party

After six days, the Amazon Spring Sale Party is coming to an end. If you have not yet gotten one of the technological devices that you had in mind, you still have time to do so, since until midnight This campaign is still valid. These are some of the best deals you can still buy. Anker Prime Docking Station 14 in 1 by 279.99 euros– with HDMI, Ethernet, USB-C and DisplayPort. Robot vacuum cleaner Lefant M210 Pro by 89.97 euros– Compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa. Vertical mouse Logitech Lift by 46.45 euros: with battery that lasts up to two years. Fire TV Stick 4K Plus by 37.99 euros– Supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+. Smart TV Xiaomi TV F 32 by 129 euros: with Fire TV as the operating system and compatible with Apple AirPlay. XIAOMI TV F 32, 32 Inch (81 cm) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Anker Prime Docking Station 14 in 1 If you are one of those who usually connect many devices and want to do it in an organized way, this Anker Prime Docking Station 14 in 1 It is the accessory you need. Now on Amazon, available with 70 euros discount and you can buy it for 279.99 euros. This Anker docking station comes with a total of 14 connections: one Ethernet port, two HDMI with 4K support at 60 Hz, one DisplayPort with 8K support at 60 Hz, two USB-A ports (5 Gbps), one USB for peripherals, one USB-C (up to 100 W, 5 Gbps), one USB-C (up to 140 W), two others USB-C (up to 100 W, 10 Gbps), SD and microSD card reader and 3.5 mm audio input. Anker Prime Docking Station 14 in 1 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Lefant M210 Pro Robot Vacuum Cleaner One of the star bargains, every time Amazon launches a powerful campaign like this Amazon Spring Offer Festival, is this Lefant M210 Pro. Its price is usually around 260 euros, but now you can get it with a 65% discountby 89.97 euros. This robot vacuum cleaner It has a suction power of 2,200 Pa, although it is not as super powerful as other models, it is not bad at all, especially if there are no pets in your home, since it is more than enough for daily cleaning. It has automatic recharging and is compatible with Alexa and Google Assistantalthough you can also control it through the Lefant app. LEFANT M210 Pro Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2200Pa The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse If you spend many hours working on the computer and want to avoid wrist pain, this vertical mouse Logitech Lift It is a good purchase option in this Amazon campaign. Its recommended price is 81.99 euros, although it now has a 43% discount, remaining available for 46.45 euros. You should know that this vertical mouse It is suitable for small and medium-sized hands and relieves pressure on the wrists, thanks to its 51-degree elevation. you can do it connect via Bluetooth and is compatible with Windows, macOS, iPadOS, Chrome OS or Linux. As for its battery, it has a range of up to two years. Logitech Lift Ergonomic Vertical Mouse The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Fire TV Stick 4K Plus He Fire TV Stick It is one of those Amazon devices that tend to be bestsellers throughout the year, even more so when they are on sale like now. He 4K Plus model has gone from costing 69.99 euros to 37.99 euros during Amazon’s Spring Sale Festival. This Fire TV Stick offers advanced streaming of 4K content. It is compatible with Wi-Fi 6in addition to image formats Dolby Vision and HDR10+while in audio it features compatibility with Dolby Atmos. Its remote comes with direct access buttons to the main streaming platforms and also voice control through Alexa. Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus, compatible with Wi-Fi 6, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and HDR10+ The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Smart TV Xiaomi TV F 32 And finally, if what you are looking for is a TV for the bedroom, the kitchen or even your second home, without spending a lot of money, this Xiaomi TV F32 It is a good option. Now, it has a 50 euro discount and you can take it for 129 euros at Amazon’s Spring Sale Party. Ride a 32 inch LED panel with HD resolution with sound in Dolby Audio quality. The operating system under which it works is Fire TV (the one that comes with Amazon’s Fire TV Stick), so it comes with Alexa as standard. Additionally, it is compatible with Apple AirPlay. XIAOMI TV F 32, 32 Inch (81 cm) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links

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