an outlet with discounts of up to 40%

If you are thinking of renewing your cell phone and do not want to pay more, you may be interested in one of the cell phones that MediaMarkt exhibits in its stores. But where do these phones really end up and how can they be purchased? On eBay, MediaMarkt has a outlet with numerous smartphone models (even the latest generation). These are some of the models that are available on sale. Mobile – Google Pixel 10, Obsidian, 128 GB, 12 GB RAM, 6.3″ Actua OLED, The price could vary. We earn commission from these links iPhone 16 Pro for 986.99 euros: with ProMotion 120 Hz screen and A18 Pro chip. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 by 959.65 euros: 6.9 inches and with Galaxy AI. Xiaomi 15T by 424.15 euros: with 256 GB and 6.83-inch AMOLED screen. Google Pixel 10 by 509.15 euros: 6.3-inch Actua OLED display and Google Tensor G5. iPhone 17 Pro Max by 1,948.64 euros: with 6.9-inch screen and 2 TB of storage. iPhone 16 Pro If you don’t mind not having the latest iPhone model, the iPhone 16 Pro is a very good option to consider in the MediaMarkt outlet on eBay. Its original price is 1,200 euros, but now you can get it with a 18% discountbeing available for 986.99 euros. He iPhone 16 Pro It is made of grade five titanium. Its 6.3-inch Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion 120Hz It reaches 2,000 nits. The brain of this mobile is the Apple A18 Pro and this model on offer comes with a storage capacity of 512 GB. Apple iPhone 16 Pro, Natural Titanium, 512 GB The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 If you want a folding mobile phone, you have this Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 on sale at the MediaMarkt outlet. Its original price is 1,200 euros, but now you can get it with a 22% discountsince it is available for 959.65 euros. This Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 It has a 6.9-inch screen when unfolded and offers up to seven years of updates. Comes with Galaxy AIExynos 2500 processor, 12 GB RAM and 512 GB internal storage. Mobile – Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7, Blue, 512 GB, 12 GB RAM, 6.9″ FHD+, Exynos 2500 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi 15T If you want to spend less money on your new mobile, this Xiaomi 15T is a good purchase option right now. Now you have applied a 35% discount and has gone from costing 649 to 424.15 euros. He Xiaomi 15T It has a 6.83-inch AMOLED screen and its photographic system is signed by Leica. Its brain is the MediaTek Dimensity 8400-Ultra processor, accompanied by LPDDR5X RAM and 256 GB internal storage. Its battery has a capacity of 5,500 mAh and supports fast charging at 67 W. Mobile – Xiaomi 15T, Grey, 256 GB, 12 GB RAM, 6.83″ AMOLED WQHD+ Eye Care The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Google Pixel 10 With a 40% discountthe Google Pixel 10 is one of those mobile phones that has been most successful since it was launched on the market. Its original price is 849 euros, but now you can get it at the MediaMarkt outlet on eBay for 509.15 euros. He Google Pixel 10 It is a mobile with a 6.3-inch Actua OLED displayso it is a perfect size to handle with one hand. Its brain is the Google Tensor G5, which is accompanied by 12 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. Furthermore, another thing that makes this terminal stand out is its photography system. Mobile – Google Pixel 10, Obsidian, 128 GB, 12 GB RAM, 6.3″ Actua OLED, The price could vary. We earn commission from these links iPhone 17 Pro Max And if what you want is one of the top phones you can buy on the market right now, you can get the iPhone 17 Pro Max with 2 TB for 1,948.64 euros compared to the original price of 2,459 euros. This means achieving it with a 21% discount. This iPhone 17 Pro Max has a 6.9-inch Super Retina OLED display and the most notable thing is its 2 TB of storage. It has an 18 MP Center Stage front camera. Its brain is the A19 Pro chip. Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max, Dark Blue, 2 TB, 5G, 6.9 ” OLED Super Retina XDR, Ch 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 | Webedia, Google, Samsung, Xiaomi and Apple In Xataka | The best mobile phones, we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best wireless headphones. Which one to buy and 21 models from 15 euros to 470 euros

a poacher, two 200 kilo specimens and a stratospheric fine from the Civil Guard

On April 20, the Civil Guard detained a professional fisherman in the port of Águilas (Murcia) with two freshly caught bluefin tuna. Each piece weighed a few pounds and the guy had no specific authorization, he had not communicated either his departure or his entry into the port and, of course, there was no trace of traceability documentation. With Law 3/2001, of March 26, on State Maritime Fisheries in the hand, the fisherman is exposed to a fine of up to 600,000 euros for what would be the most expensive kilo of tuna in the world. The story, however, is more interesting. That great success called ‘bluefin tuna’. Atlantic bluefin tuna is one of the great fishery management successes of the 21st century. It has gone from being on the brink of collapse in 2007 to be declared by the IUCN as a species of “least concern” in 2021. I don’t want to exaggerate, but it is something amazing. And the sanctioning regime has had a lot to do with it. Because we don’t even need to remember it, but tuna fishing (even today) is full of irregularities. Understandably, on the other hand. Because, whether we like it or not, the success of tuna recovery has made poaching easier and more profitable than before. Let us keep in mind that, at the beginning of the year, Japan Tuna was auctioned at 11,500 euros per kilo. Obviously, it is an exceptional case, but it gives an idea of ​​the perverse incentives generated by the black market. The striking thing is that what SEPRONA has “hunted” in Águilas cquadruples the legal annual fee that the ships of the Region of Murcia have assigned. Can we do better? We’re not doing it wrong, really:The figures speak for themselves. But the situation is very complex. It makes no sense that recreational bluefin tuna fishing in Spain has become a race to go fishing first. In the last five years, the longest effective fishing season was seven days in 2021. That is, it took fishermen a week to accidentally kill so many tuna that the fishing ended. In 2022 and 2023 there were five days and In the following years, three. Above all, because we know that with tougher regulations this doesn’t happen. We are working on it. Not everything we need, but it’s something. This January it came into force a regulation that tries to digitize the capture record and close the “statistical black hole”. The experts are worse They are not very optimistic either.. They fear that the pressure will grow year after year and that we will not go fast enough. Come on, either we step on the accelerator or things are going to get more and more complicated. And, in the end, the solution will only come when the current system bursts at the seams. It wouldn’t be something exceptional: we are specialists in it. As I said, the good news and the bad news are the same: that this will happen soon. Image | Peter Lam CH In Xataka | Spain is going to continue fishing for eels until we have no more eels to catch

It seemed difficult for China to compete with the US as a global tourism power. And yet it’s happening

Although tempers have cooled after the war in Iran and the doubts about what impact it will have on the sector, in general international tourism is experiencing its ‘roaring 20s’. Families have come out of the pandemic break wanting to pack their bags and get to know new countries, something that has not taken long to be noticed by the UN tourism observatory, which last year registered an increase of 4% in the flow of international travel, as in the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), which estimates that the sector represents almost 10% of global GDP. The increase, however, has not been equally strong around the world. What’s more, WTTC itself has noted important differences in the two large economies of the sector, the US and China, which could precipitate a surprise historical. I like to travel. The world has emerged from the pandemic with a desire to travel. Many. It is a trend that has already been noted in 2024when pre-COVID levels were recovered, and has continued to consolidate over time, which explains, for example, that Spain is bordering on the historical barrier of the 100 million travelers a year or that Japan gives clear samples of saturation. According to the latest calculations of the WTTC, 2025 was “the best year in history for the sector”, at least as far as economic growth is concerned. Its contribution to world GDP exceeded 10.7 billion eurosabout 10% of the global economy, and supported almost one in ten jobs worldwide. These are compelling data not only because of their scope, but also because of the trend they show: in general the tourism sector is growing more than the international economy. The US slows down. The ‘photo’ is not, however, equally good in everyone. The WTTC technicians have noticed a weight loss in the main economy tourism on the planet, the American one. Although the country governed by Trump remains “the largest travel and tourism market in the world”, the truth is that it is losing market share. The data is resounding: while the sector grew at 4.1% overall, in North America that percentage was four times lower (1%). In fact, it was the “slowest growing region in the world.” The balance was even worse in the US, with an increase of 0.9%. A key fact: 5.5%. “In 2025, eighty million more people took international trips compared to the previous year, although they chose other destinations. The number of American visitors decreased by 5.5% compared to 2024 and spending by international visitors decreased by 4.6%, reaching $176 billion,” they point out those responsible for the WTTC. His analysis joins others that in recent months have warned of a setback in the flow of foreign tourists arriving in the US and the loss of attractiveness in key markets. For example, the country’s Department of Commerce registered in 2025 a drop of 20.9% at the entrance of visitors from Canada. In 2024 it had already registered a decline, but of only 1.3%. Why is it important? For what it means for the American tourism industry. And for its implications in the sector worldwide. As the WTTC reminds us, today the US continues to be the economy that more money moves thanks to tourism and travel, with a notable advantage over the second On the list, China: the US moves at 2.63 trillion dollars while the Asian giant is around 1.75 trillion. How has the US achieved that weight in the sector? Thanks to two legs: the local market, the trips that Americans make when traveling from one city or state to another, and the arrival of foreign visitors. If we look at the latest reports from the US Travel Association and the WTTC, the first leg continues to respond well. In 2025, Americans they accounted for 87% of the country’s tourism business and increased their contribution to the sector. Their spending was 14.3% higher than pre-pandemic levels. Things change, however, when we look at the arrival of tourists from other countries: their flow was reduced by around 2.3% and their spending indicators are also not good when compared to those the country managed before COVID. Losing “hook”. This loss of attractiveness among foreigners coincides with a hardening of the conditions to enter the US and news about arrests in airports, which even led some European embassies to give guidelines to its citizens to avoid surprises with their visas. Another key factor was the international policy deployed by the White House, which strained relations with countries such as Canada and Denmark. The decisions made by the Trump administration soon gave rise to campaigns that advocated boycotting American products, something that was felt in tourism. In January WTTC itself warned Washington that if it finally approved the new requirements it had on the table for ESTA authorization applicants, which included a thorough review of tourists’ online activity, it risked losing just over a third of its visitors. “34% of those surveyed say they are less likely to visit the United States in the next two or three years if the changes are implemented,” he warned. China on the prowl. It is not just that the US sees its market share in international tourism shrink, it is that everything indicates that China will take advantage of this situation to cut positions. “While the US contracts, China grows at a dizzying pace,” explains Gloria Guevarapresident and CEO of WTTC to Bloomberg. “If this continues, in three or four years it will reach the US.” In another interview A recent interview with USA Today even went further and warned that, if the current situation continues, China will end up “replacing” the US as the world’s main tourist market in a matter of four years. today the gap Between both markets it is enormous (the US sector contributes 2.63 trillion dollars and the Chinese 1.75), but Beijing is growing at high speed. WTTC estimates that its tourism sector is growing at a rate of 9.9% and that, unlike what … Read more

TSMC is not going to use its High-NA machines at the moment and has a compelling reason not to do so

On April 23, TSMC made official a strategic decision very important: has postponed the adoption of ASML’s extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and high aperture lithography machines until 2029. These are the equipment of manufacturing of more advanced integrated circuits that this company from the Netherlands currently has in its portfolio, and TSMC’s announcement caused ipso facto a drop of 3.3% of the value of its shares. It is not in vain that this Taiwanese chip producer is ASML’s largest client. In 2025 23.9% of total sales of this Dutch company came from TSMC. The main reason why this last company has decided not to use UVE High-NA machines of ASML in the short term is strictly economic. Each of them has a price of around 350 million euros, and, in addition, a single cutting-edge semiconductor plant requires the installation of several dozen of this equipment. TSMC considers that they are currently too expensive to make the manufacturing of advanced chips profitable. And, interestingly, Intel, Samsung and SK Hynix they are already adopting High-NA technology. This decision by TSMC brings great technical challenges The step taken by TSMC has not been improvised, as might be expected. In fact, over the past two years several managers at this company have publicly expressed doubts about the short-term adoption of ASML’s High-NA equipment. In January 2024 CC Wei, the current president and CEO of TSMC, surprised us with this statement: “We are studying it carefully, evaluating the maturity of the tool and examining its costs. We always make the right decision at the right time in order to offer the best service to our clients,” Wei assured. during a meeting. A few weeks earlier Szeho Ng, an analyst at China Renaissance, predicted that TSMC would not use ASML’s high-aperture UVE equipment until it introduced its 1nm integration technology. “We always make the right decision at the right time with the purpose of offering the best service to our clients” Last week it was Kevin Zhang, TSMC’s deputy chief operating officer, who clarified something very important: “I am amazed by our R&D team. They continue to find ways to drive technological development without using ASML’s High-NA UVE equipment. Someday we may have to use them, but right now we can continue to reap the benefits of current EUV technology without moving to High-NA which, as we all know, is extremely expensive.” In 2029, TSMC intends to have the A12 and A13 integration technologies ready for large-scale production, which are nothing more than derivatives of its A14 photolithography. From a commercial point of view these will be the first 1.2 and 1.3 nm technologies of this company. They will use GAA transistors (Gate-All-Around) and NanoFlex Pro technology. This latest innovation will allow IC designers to use fast cells for the critical parts of the GPU that need speed, and dense or efficient cells for the rest, thus optimizing the chip area down to the last millimeter. What we still do not know is what technical solutions TSMC engineers are going to implement to make it possible to manufacture 1.2 and 1.3 nm integrated circuits using ASML’s UVE equipment. It’s just a guess, but it seems unlikely that they will resort to the multiple patterning because this procedure compromises the performance per wafer and the cost of the semiconductors. TSMC would lose competitiveness. One last note: the multiple patterning Broadly speaking, it consists of transferring the pattern to the wafer in several passes with the purpose of increasing the resolution of the lithographic process. Image | ASML More information | Innovation Origins In Xataka | Bill Gates has X-rayed Intel. And his diagnosis is overwhelmingly accurate.

a plane that shoots drones

During the Afghanistan Warthe Soviet forces resorted on more than one occasion to adapt helicopters and airplanes transport for improvised functions in combat, from close support to surveillance platforms navy. Then they made it clear that even in highly structured armies, the need on the battlefield forces them to reinvent machines that were never designed to fight. An unlikely plane that changes the rules. In the midst of a war largely dominated by drones, Ukraine has found an unexpected solution in a Soviet-era relic: the Antonov An-28a light transport aircraft that has been transformed or “tuned” into something completely different. Far from its original function, this twin-engine now acts as an unprecedented aerial offensive platform capable to launch interceptor drones from its wings, becoming a kind of improvised “drone carrier.” This adaptation is not an isolated experiment, but part of an accelerated evolution in which old systems they reinvent themselves to respond to modern threats, giving rise to a key idea: air combat no longer depends only on missiles, but also on cheaper, more flexible and replicable systems. From ammunition to drones. Until recently, An-28 crews were dedicated to shooting down enemy drones with machine guns from the aircraft itself, a rudimentary but effective tactic that had already achieved hundreds of kills in battle. However, the qualitative leap comes when integrating interceptor drones like the P1-Sun either the AS-3 Surveyor under its wings, devices capable of pursuing and destroying objectives autonomously or guided. In this way, the plane is no longer just a direct hunter, but a range multiplier which deploys “cheap missiles” in the form of drones, capable of impacting or detonating near the target, greatly expanding the possibilities of interception. The economy as a weapon. One of the most determining factors of this innovation is, again, the cost. It we have counted before: faced with enemy drones or missiles that can cost tens of thousands of dollars, Ukrainian interceptors are significantly cheaperespecially if they are produced on a large scale. This difference changes the logic of combat, because it is no longer about spending more to defend yourself, but rather about finding ways to neutralize threats. at lower cost. Not only that. The An-28 It also allows you to bring closer those interceptors at the target, launching them from height and speed, which improves their effectiveness and reduces reaction time, reinforcing a more sustainable air defense. A more flexible and extended air shield. There is no doubt, the use of the airplane as an aerial platform offers quite clear operational advantages. can patrol for long periodsquickly position yourself in risk areas or even operate from improvised runways thanks to its short takeoff capacity. Besides, combine multiple tools: drones, light weapons and potentially other systems, creating an adaptable defense against different types of threats. In a context where Russia produces thousands of drones per month and develops increasingly faster models, this flexibility becomes essential to maintain balance on the battlefield. Towards a new air combat doctrine. If you also want, what is happening with the An-28 is not just a tactical adaptation, but an indication of where modern warfare is headed. The idea of ​​launching drones from other platforms, whether airplanes, helicopters or even unmanned systems, opens the door to a combat model much more distributedwhere multiple layers of defense work in a coordinated manner. Seen this way, in the new scenario the value does not reside solely in power or sophistication, but in the ability to combine simple, scalable and economical solutions to counter massive threats, redefining what was understood until now as the traditional concept of air superiority. Image | Wild Hornets In Xataka | Russia has an unprecedented enemy in the Ukrainian war: Japan has just landed with a weapon to take down its shaheds In Xataka | Ukraine has recalled the weapon used with Stalin to convince the US: literally, turning Donbas into “Donnyland”

What is Claude’s graphic design tool and how does it work?

Let’s explain to you what is Claude Designa new function within the chat artificial intelligence of Claude. It is a graphic design tool with which you will be able to create all kinds of interactive elements and then shape them until they are to your liking. We are going to start by describing what exactly this tool is, so that you know all the possibilities it offers you. And then we will explain to you in a quick and simple way how it works. What is Claude Design Claude Design is a visual creation tool through conversations created by Anthropic for Claude. It’s something similar to Canvabut with artificial intelligence. What it does is allow you to do visual work with prompts instead of starting from scratch from a blank piece of paper. We could say that it is something like a graphic designer using artificial intelligencewhich allows you to order creations without needing to know Figma, Photoshop or any other similar program. It’s something like the Claude Code for graphic design. Claude Design allows you to make many types of design, such as from websites and applications to Power Points or animations. You will even be able to configure your own design guide, in addition to all kinds of interactive prototypes and presentations. These are the things you can do with this tool, according to Anthropic: Realistic prototypes: Designers can turn static mockups into easy-to-share interactive prototypes for feedback and user testing, without needing to review code or submit pull requests. Product diagrams and mockups– Product managers can outline feature flows and pass them to Claude Code for implementation, or share them with designers for refinement. Design Explorations– Designers can quickly create a wide variety of proposals to explore. Presentations and sales materials: Founders and account executives can go from a rough sketch to a full, on-brand presentation in minutes, then export it as PPTX or send it to Canva. Marketing materials: Marketers can create landing pages, social media assets, and campaign visuals, then involve designers to polish them. Cutting-edge design: Anyone can create code-based prototypes with voice, video, shaders, 3D, and built-in AI. Claude Design is currently in version Research Preview. This means that it is a trial version that has not yet reached beta nor is it available to all users. One of the particularities of Claude as an AI is that it focuses on offering useful functions for the user, but leaves aside others more focused on entertainment such as image creation. This has been a problem for professionals who use AI to create an image, and it is the gap that this tool tries to fill. Claude Design is powered by Claude Opus 4.7, which is currently the latest version of the Claude AI model. At the moment it is only available for Claude Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscriberswho are the only ones who can test this functionality. How Claude Design works Claude Design works through textual prompts, combining conversational and interactive logic. This means that combines a chat interface with an interactive canvas located on both sides of the screen, always in view of the user. With this, you will first write what you want to achieve, describing everything in a prompt, and Claude will generate a first version. And then, you’re going to have controls to refine the resulteither through textual instructions or with interactive buttons. To start you will have to create a prototypewhich will be the way to create a new design. This will take you to the main Design window, where on the left you can give commands and on the right you can interact. You will be able to start in several ways, such as loading external files which can be screenshots, Figma files or code, or even just describe what you want with a prompt to which you can attach designs. You will even be able to start from a drawing that you do freehand on the right side with the option of Start with a sketch. The idea is that just by having something in mind you can start creating it. Once you have created the first draft of what you want, you can continue using the left column to give instructions for the things you want to change. you also have options like Tweaks and Comments. The first allows you to create manual controls describing what you want to do with it. For example, bars to resize the parent element. And the second allows you to make concrete changes to specific components instead of the structural changes you make with prompts. and then you have the edit button or Editwhich allows you to choose an element of your design and make changes directly to it. In addition, you can also draw other elements by hand with the option Draw. In short, you have all the options to to be able to shape your design using a combination of manual and artificial intelligence controls, and even being able to create manual controls with AI. In Xataka Basics | How to Improve Claude’s Answers: 18 Steps to Get the Most Out of It

C-3PO had a boner in 1977 and was seen on thousands of trading cards. Until the parents realized

As is well known, ‘Star Wars‘ was revolutionary in 1977 on many levels, but in no way was it more so than in merchandising. The story of the action figures and how Kenner beat Mattel by taking over the exploitation rights to the franchise is the most popular part of the story, but there are many other crazy anecdotes in a field that was literally beginning to be sown. For example, Topps launched a collection of trading cards with a very peculiar copy: 207 of the fourth series, with a nondescript image of C-3PO emerging from an oil bath. It lasted until the parents took notice. The sticker war. Sticker rights They were also disputed very briefly, as was the case with the action figures. Donruss, a company with experience in science fiction trading card collections, had the first option on the license and rejected it. Topps came in after some hesitation, put out a first series and watched it run out at an unprecedented rate. Five series later in 1977 alone, the film was still in theaters, and the company had to launch, with almost no time for revisions, series after series. For the fourth, the available photographs were almost the same as those already used in the first two, and that was where the problem arose. C-3PO oily. The controversial photograph showed C-3PO emerging from an oil bath. At first glance nothing seemed scandalous, but if you paid attention, the protocol droid seemed to have bypassed protocol with a large metallic appendage. The chrome earned its own nickname, “Golden Rod.” Parents’ complaints They didn’t take long to arrivethe letter was withdrawn and an airbrushed version produced. What happened really. There are three versions about the reasons that led to the error. The first, when in 2007 the official ‘Star Wars’ website published an explanation later removed: It was an optical effect because at the exact moment the photo was taken, a piece of the suit came off and was aligned in a way that suggested the obscene image. In his book ‘Star Wars: The Original Topps Trading Card Series, Volume One’, author Gary Gerani raised another theory: someone from the prop team on the set had placed a metal appendage as a joke between colleagues. Because. The most detailed explanation was given in 2019 by Anthony Daniels himself, the android’s interpreter, in promoting his autobiography ‘I Am C-3PO: The Inside Story’. According to the actor, the oil was real and C-3PO’s suit at that time consisted of two pieces of thin plastic (front and back) joined with gold-colored adhesive tape. The oil dissolved that tape and when Daniels left the bathroom, the pieces separated and formed a crease in the crotch that created the bulge. Additionally, the actor believes that a Topps employee, when processing the photograph, identified the crease and deliberately accentuated it. Error wanted. Paradoxically, the corrected version of chrome 207 is today rarer than the original. There are more than 1,800 copies of the card with the error compared to less than 700 of the amended version, since the error circulated for months before being removed, and the correction arrived at the end of the fourth series, with smaller print runs, and was quickly eclipsed by the fifth series. And how much is it worth? In medium condition it costs 30 or 40 dollars, but in good condition it can exceed 5,000. By the way: Daniels has systematically refused to sign the error card. Any copy with his autograph is a fake, he says. In Xataka | This Star Trek movie was canceled in 1977 because science fiction had no future. Two weeks later Star Wars premiered Header | Kory Westerhold on Flickr

Google will invest up to $40 billion in Anthropic because the new normal for AI is investing in your enemy

May the rhythm not stop. Amazon announced an investment of 25,000 million in Anthropic a week ago, and four days later Google went even further. The Mountain View Company spoke on Friday of an investment of up to $40 billion in that same company. We insist: this is non-stop. The money doesn’t stop flowing. In less than a week, two of the largest “cloud providers” in the world have committed to investing up to $65 billion in a company that, attention, is a direct competitor in the AI ​​segment. None have done it out of generosity, and here there is a lot of covering one’s back and, of course, circular financing. This is the Google agreement. Google will invest $10 billion now considering that Anthropic’s valuation is between $350 billion and $380 billion. From there, it can invest another $30 billion linked to company performance milestones that have not been detailed. What Google gains. In exchange for that investment, Google Cloud will provide an additional 5 GW of computing capacity from 2027, expanding the agreement that Anthropic had already announced with Google and Broadcom to contract 3.5 GW of computing in the form of access to their TPUs. Google already invested 300 million dollars in Anthropic in 2023, but months later he put it on the table another 2,000 million more and in 2025 another 1,000. Anthropic is already worth a fortune. It is estimated that before this agreement its participation in Anthropic was around 14%, and with this new agreement that participation will evidently increase. Anthropic’s valuation has grown dramatically in recent months, and according to Bloomberg There are offers for a new investment round that would place its value at 800,000 million dollars, already at the level of the 850,000 million valuation that OpenAI is around. Its growth is overwhelming, and it is clear that today She is the pretty girl of the industry. No one could wait. The speed with which these announcements have occurred is motivated in part by the competitive fear between Amazon and Google. Anthropic uses Trainium chips from Amazon and TPUs from Google: it needs both and they both know it. Every dollar those companies put into Anthropic is a business case for Claude’s clients to use AWS or Google Cloud, so it makes sense that both want to solidify that “preferential relationship” with the company that is conquering the enterprise market. The circular financing model as a standard. This week’s agreements consolidate what many already consider as the new normal sector: hyperscalers invest in AI startups, and AI startups spend that money on the infrastructure of those hyperscalers. For example: Google Cloud grew 36% in revenue last year to $58.7 billion and Anthropic was most likely one of its heavy clients. The money Google invests in Anthropic comes back in the form of invoices, and the same goes for Amazon and Trainium. But the investment has another reason. These investment agreements not only seek to strengthen ties with the most promising AI startup of the moment, but also have a significant stake in its shareholders. That’s even more striking, because both OpenAI and Anthropic They hope to go public before the end of the year and if so, Google and Amazon will have “bought cheap” their stake in a startup that is expected to skyrocket exceptionally once it becomes a public company. Once again, this is a bet for the future. But there is also the other big reason: the majority of investors (be they funds or companies) do not want to be left behind in this race and are betting because everyone else is doing it too. It doesn’t matter that AI companies are losing money non-stop: the promise is that there will come a time (2029 or 2030) in which the trend will change. It is not certain that this will happen, of course, but OpenAI or Anthropic play with that card and use it to their advantage. We have the last example in Mythos, an Anthropic model that it’s so good (or so they say and some others) who prefer not to make it public. It’s once again selling expectations… and it works. In Xataka | DeepSeek has just released a model that competes with Opus 4.6. It costs seven times less and runs on Chinese chips

so you can get a Plaud Note Pro

Mondays are less Mondays if you are a member of Xataka Xtra and you can participate in another exclusive draw. And yes, xatakeros, after raffling off a television, two cell phones and a bathroom pack from Lush and Super Mario Galaxy, today we bring one of the gadgets that we have liked the most recently: a Plaud Note Pro along with a code to use it without limits for a month. Before getting to know the prize better, a note: This giveaway is reserved for Xataka Xtra membersour community of subscribers. For only 30 euros a year You can enjoy all of Xataka, but going one step further by accessing exclusive giveaways, yes, but also a growing catalog of advantages in digital services, an exclusive Discord server and a direct line with Xataka editors through El Consultorio. You have all the information here. How to participate in the giveaway for a Plaud Note Pro Participating in this giveaway is as simple as being part of Xataka Xtraaccess your member area and check the box that appears in red in the image below. When you have done so, you will not only participate in this draw, but in all those to come. Make sure you check that box to automatically participate in the exclusive Xataka Xtra draws | Image: Xataka It should be noted that, if you are already part of Xataka Xtra and have participated in previous draws by checking the box, you do not have to do anything. You will automatically participate in the draw that concerns us today. These are the coordinates of this edition: Requirements: be a Xataka Xtra subscriber and resident in Spain (Peninsula, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla) Start of the draw: Monday, April 27. End of the draw: Friday, May 8, at 9:00. Winner selection and resolution: Friday, May 8. How will the winner be chosen? From Xataka we will choose a random subscriber and two substitutes. If the winner does not respond within the period stipulated in the legal bases of each draw, the winner will go to the first substitute and, if this does not happen either, to the second. Winning a giveaway does not prevent you from winning in the following ones. You can find the legal bases at this link. Plaud Note Pro | Image: Xataka And what is the prize, exactly? He Plaud Note Pro It is a very interesting AI gadget to record, transcribe and summarize audios, meetings, calls, etc. It is valued at 189 euros and admits, be careful, AI transcription in 112 languages with speaker tags and custom vocabulary and multimodal input. It is the size of a credit card and just three millimeters thick, making it subtle and light. If you usually work with long audios, have meetings in different languages, or simply want to keep a record of your day-to-day life and your thoughts or ideas out loud, this device works wonders. In addition, the prize includes the device and a code so you can use it without limits for three months. The free plan includes 300 minutes of transcription per month. In Xataka | Subscribe now to Xataka Xtra

we have “summer storms” in the middle of April

The good news is that AEMET has assured us of calm and peaceful mornings. The bad news is that AEMET has assured us of afternoons with evolving clouds that deliver locally strong showers, with storms, hail and very strong gusts of wind. The funny thing is that this pattern (warm mornings, afternoon convention, and hail cells here and there) is the very definition of “summer storm“The worrying thing is that, well, we are in April. “More typical of June than April.” That phrase from Rubén del Campo, spokesperson for AEMET, has appeared in (at least) four different statements so far in April alone. And that alone is indicative that something is happening. What is happening and what is really new? AEMET forecasts they talk of “a week between April and May with atmospheric instability.” They refer to this pattern that explained: subtropical air on the surface, cold air at altitude and a lot of humidity in the environment (due to the temperature of the seas that surround us). It is the perfect recipe for a convective party. In fact, there are eight different communities with warnings of various types for locally strong storms and coastal phenomena. This episode is the end of a roller coaster of temperature rises and sudden drops that have made April 2026 the second warmest (more than 70 records broken) since 1990. Thinking about it, it’s not so strange: we are seeing how the climate calendar is shifting. Climate change? AEMET, as usual, is cautious when it comes to directly attributing this episode to climate change (if there are no scientific studies on the subject). However, we know that global warming “increases the probability, intensity and precocity” of situations like these. What we can expect. Beyond this week of rapid and internal storms (with possible hail episodes), no one knows anything. We are approaching what may be one of the episodes of Most intense El Niño in recent decades and time is completely dislocated: making medium-term predictions is becoming more difficult every day. What does seem clear is that the world is changing and that, no matter how much we want to escape the problem, we are not prepared for it. Image | Benbaso – Xataka In Xataka | Some say worrying about climate change is a “first world problem.” A macro survey proves him right

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