there is a clear reason behind

The PlayStation 3 is already a console vintagewell, or almost. For an object to be considered vintage, it must have at least 20 yearswhich are what the PS3 is going to celebrate next November (insert meme about feeling old here). Well, despite its age, the PS3 has just received an update. Just don’t expect new features. 4.93. It is the version of the update that Sony has just released and for which you will need at least 200MB of free space. On the update pageSony simply says that “this software update improves system performance” – the same description as in the last three versions released. However, there is a warning that points to the real reason for the update: Please note that to play Blu-ray discs, your PS3 console requires a renewed Blu-ray player encryption key. Please update the PS3 system software to the latest version to renew the Blu-ray player encryption key. New key for the Blu-ray player. Although they do not say it explicitly, everything indicates that it is a renewal of the Blu-ray player’s encryption key. This is what Sony has been doing with the latest software updates. These encryption keys They are renewed every year or year and a half and you need to update if you want to play recently released Blu-ray movies. AACS. It stands for Advanced Access Content System, the anti-copy system that protects the content of Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs using a multi-layer encryption scheme. This scheme links the disk to the player and a set of cryptographic keys. As for the players, they are assigned a set of internal keys, but if any of them are leaked, the system can make them obsolete so that it cannot play new discs. Like any anti-copy system, it has been the subject of numerous attempts to violate it. In 2007, the decryption key leaked on the internet and the AACSLA organization tried to erase all traces, which caused a Streisand effect and caused thousands of users to republish it en masse. Later AACS 2.0 releasedan improved system that is much more complex to breach (but not impossible). Other updates. In addition to the PS3 update, Sony has also released updates for the PS4 and PS5. In the case of the PS4, version 13.50 promises improvements to the messaging system and the usability of some screens. More new features arrive for the PS5 with version 26.02-13.00.00, such as improvements in PSSR for the PS5 Pro, new emojis and more functions for the Welcome Center. In Xataka | The most viral retro console, removed from AliExpress. It is as toxic as it is illegal, according to the EU

how to look at them on your PC or your mobile before making the declaration this 2026

Let’s explain to you how to access and review your tax dataso that you have the option of checking that the information that the Treasury has about your last fiscal year is correct. Because the declaration we make in 2026 corresponds to the last fiscal year, and that is why the campaign claims to be that of 2025. This is one of the most important previous steps of the Income calendar 2025and it is vital that you review it before accessing the draft. In fact, we’ll start by reminding you why tax data is so importantand then we will tell you how to access them. What are your tax data for? The tax data is the information that the Treasury has about you. In this information you will find everything from basic information such as your name and home address to more advanced information on everything related to your taxation. You will be able to see information about your open bank accounts, your personal capital, your capital gains, the donations you make during the year, what job you have and what your salary is, or your Social Security contributions. These are the data that the Treasury uses to generate your draft for the income tax return. If you see that everything is fine in the draft, you will be able to present it directly when it can begin to be generated in April. But these drafts are not made by a person, but are generated automatically. And there is always the possibility that the Treasury incorrectly collects some data in its databases. If your draft has incorrect data and you present it it will be wrongand this will mean that if the Treasury detects it you will receive a fine. This is true even if the draft is generated by the Tax Agency itself, because it is your responsibility to review the tax data and the draft and make the necessary corrections. That’s why It is important that the data is up to date and that they are all correct. And that is why this step is also vital before filing the declaration, because by making sure that your tax information is correct you will then be able to file the declaration much faster from the draft. You will not be able to modify the tax data with this procedurewhich is purely informative. The data They are only modified after generating the Income draft. Of course, you will be able to use them for things like taking tests in the Income Simulator. But doing this preliminary work You will already have located the errors to change them later when you have the draft. This way, all the verifications you have to carry out can be done beforehand, and when you receive the draft the process of changing everything will be much faster. How to see your tax data on the web To access your tax data through the browser, you must enter the Income 2025 campaign website of the Tax Agency. Your address is headquarters.agenciatributaria.gob.es/Sede/Renta.html. in here, click on the option Tax data what’s in the box Featured actions that will appear at the top. You will enter the page where you have to choose a method to identify yourself as a person in the tax agency. You will be able to do this using your digital certificateincluding the FNMT certificate and that of DNIethe PIN code and other Mobile Key methods, or the reference number. Use the method that is easiest for you. After logging in, a window will be displayed where you have to indicate whether you are acting on your own behalf to obtain your own data, which is the option checked by default. You simply have to click on Confirmbut this is a step you must do so that those acting on behalf of other people can indicate it. Now, first you will go to a screen where you can ratify your tax address. Your data will be seen and you will only have to click on Ratify or in Continue. This is so if you have changed homes. And after finishing ratifying your address, you will go to the page where you can now see all your tax data. On this page, all you have to do is go reviewing them and looking for possible errors to check that everything is correct. And if there are errors, you will then have to knowingly rectify them in the draft of the Income Tax. How to see your tax data on your mobile You can also check your data in the Tax Agency appavailable for Android on Google Play and for iOS in the App Store. In it, after identifying yourself, click Rent from the main menu, and when you are inside click on the option Income 2025 that appears at the top, and is where you can make the arrangements for the declaration that you will make in 2026. This will take you to a screen where you have the procedures available for the next Income campaign. In it, click on the option Tax data. By doing so, you will go directly to the screen where you can ratify your tax address and then access all your tax data. In Xataka Basics | Ramadan Calendar 2026: the best apps for Android and iPhone

lower VAT on gasoline and diesel to 10%

The Government intends to approve in a Council of Ministers this Friday a package of shock measures to contain the economic effects of the conflict in Iran. The tax reduction on fuel, electricity and gas are the most notable measures, but the plan also includes specific aid to transporters and farmers and a reinforcement of the social shield. What has happened? The Government wants to lower VAT of electricity, gas and fuels from 21% to 10%. The special tax on hydrocarbons will be temporarily eliminated, which will mean direct relief in the price of diesel and gasoline between 30 and 40 cents per liter, depending on share SER chain. The special tax on electricity, currently at 5%, also disappears, along with the tax on the value of electricity production. According to account El Diario, the Council of Ministers, scheduled for this Friday at 9:30, had to be delayed due to pressure from Sumar to include measures at the last minute in the decree on housing and control of business margins. Therefore, we still have to wait a while until the approval is given. Why now and not before. The trigger is the war in Iran, which has strained crude oil markets through of the Strait of Hormuzartery through which a relevant part of the world’s oil travels. In just weeks since the start of the conflict, gasoline has risen by 16% and diesel by 29%. At the time of writing this article, fuel prices are already €1.94/liter on average for diesel and €1.81/liter for 95 gasoline, according to data from the Ministry of Ecological Transition collected by Dieselogasolina. For this reason, the Government has ended up accelerating the response. In detail. The package goes beyond fuel. For the most exposed sectors (transport, agriculture and fishing) direct aid of 20 cents per liter is recovered, according to they count from El Diario. The electric social bonus is reinforced, supply cuts to vulnerable homes are prohibited and the thermal social bonus for gas consumers is increased. In parallel, the decree includes more structural measures: incentives for improving energy efficiency in homes, support for electric vehicles and promoting self-consumption. The SER also points out that the Government also contemplates reducing the electrical costs of the electro-intensive industry (steel, chemistry), a nod to the PNV, according to they count from The World. ANDl rocket and feather effect. Just because VAT goes down on paper does not mean that the price at the pump will go down just as fast. This is what economists know as the theory of the rocket and the pen: When oil rises, prices at gas stations react immediately; when it falls (or when tax cuts are applied), the transfer to the final consumer is much slower. Gas stations adjust prices upwards almost automatically, but the cuts take weeks or months to reach the pump with the same intensity. The Government does not want to repeat what happened in 2022. We have the most recent precedent in the bonus of those 20 cents per liter that the Executive applied during the Ukraine crisis. It cost around 4,250 million euros and its effectiveness was, to say the least, questionable. Three independent studies (one from Esade, one of Funcas and a joint investigation of economists Jiménez, Perdiguero and Cazorla-Artiles published in December 2024) concluded that a significant part of that aid did not reach consumers. Studies indicated that gas stations They appropriated at least 850 million of that bonus in the case of diesel. The Esade study detected that service stations They increased the price of diesel between 3.52 and that of gasoline at 0.7 cents just when the measure came into force. In the month of April 2022, when the discount started, gas stations increased their profit margin by 23%, according to share from Metropolitan. The CNMC, for its part, archived the investigation without sanctioning any company. This history is precisely the reason why the Government has opted this time for a direct tax reduction, which acts on the taxes included in the price, instead of repeating the universal bonus. From the Spanish Confederation of Service Station Employers (CEEES), its general director Nacho Rabadán had already asked to participate in the design of any measure and qualified the 2022 bonus as “well-intentioned, but poorly designed and worse executed.” The decree reaches the Council of Ministers this Friday, but we will have to wait until next Thursday for it to be validated in Congress. Cover image | Alberto De la Torre and Dawn McDonald In Xataka | “We felt cheated.” Even gas station owners are freaking out about the sudden, meteoric rise in oil

exclusive for Xataka Xtra members

One of the things we like most about Xataka Xtra is that it allows us to have a direct line with you, our xatakeros. We have it through the web server and the comments, yes; and via Discordwhere we talk daily, but we want to go one step further: see each other’s faces, talk without agendas or pre-set topics, as we would do having a coffee after work. That’s why a few days ago We present the Q&Asome virtual meetings between xatakeros and Xataka editors exclusive for Xataka Xtra members. We told you that the first one would be soon and today, finally, we can confirm the date, time and attendees (more on this soon). Mark it on the calendar: Day: Thursday, March 26. Hour: 17:00, Spanish peninsular time (16:00 in the Canary Islands, 10:00 AM in Mexico). Assistants: Javier Pastor, Andrés Mohorte, Alex Alcolea, María González, César Muela and yours truly, Jose García. Connection link: we will provide it to you later by email. Q&A sessions are one of the exclusive advantages of Xataka Xtraour new community for subscribers that includes giveaways, discounts, exclusive newsletters and more. How Q&As will work The Q&A are live virtual sessions of around an hour in which both xatakeros and in-house editors will participate. They will have a monthly cadence and the objective is not to talk about a specific topic, but to It is the community that decides the agenda. We talk about whatever you want. Do you want to talk about the latest Samsung? We talk about him. Do you want to talk about Artemis and the Moon? We talk about Artemis and the Moon. If it is within the usual themes that we deal with at Xataka, go for it. And if not, surely too. The meeting will take place through Google Meet, so there will be no need to download software. We will send you the link by email one hour before the event so that you can connect from the device you have closest to hand. Needless to say, using the camera or microphone is completely voluntary, as is participation. If you don’t feel like it or it doesn’t work for you, absolutely nothing happens. As for the participants, we will do a rotation in each Q&A so that you can put a face to us all. Javier Pastor, Andrés Mohorte, Alex Alcolea, María González, César Muela and the one who writes these lines, Jose García, will participate in this first meeting. In Xataka | Subscribe to Xataka Xtra

the number of human casualties is going to skyrocket

In modern conflicts, a single anti-missile interceptor can cost more than a home in a large European city, while the drone you are trying to shoot down can be manufactured for the price of a utility. Still, in just a few days of modern combat, entire armies can consume the equivalent of years of industrial production, revealing along the way the extent to which today’s war is fought so much on the front lines. like in factories. Eating years of arsenals in weeks. The conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran has entered a phase accelerated consumption of unprecedented ammunition, one where equivalent volumes of missiles have been expended in just days to years of productionespecially in systems such as Tomahawk, Patriot or THAAD, whose cost is millions and whose replacement can take years. This dynamic is not only triggering the economic cost and pressure politics in Washington, but also exposes a structural vulnerability: great powers simply they are not prepared to sustain prolonged, high-intensity wars, especially when they must simultaneously engage in global commitments against rivals such as China or Russia. Rheinmetall’s warning. And it is at this point where one of the most authoritative voices to talk about arsenals has appeared. The most forceful warning comes from the largest European arms industry, whose executive director, Armin Papperger, has pointed out in a CNBC interview that air defense arsenals in Europe, the United States and the Middle East are practically empty and that, if the war lasts just another month, they could be almost completely exhausted. The scenario he has drawn is completely unprecedented and the warning is not theoretical, but rather a reflection of a reality already visible: the demand for missiles It is “insane”warehouses are at their limit and the industry cannot increase production at the necessary pace, creating a very specific time horizon in which the conflict must be resolved or radically transformed into something very dangerous. The paradox of cost. At the heart of the problem is an unsustainable equation for weeks: While Iran uses cheap and easily produced drones, the United States and its allies intercept with missiles that cost millions, multiplying the economic and material wear and tear. This asymmetry, which already we had seen it to a lesser extent in Ukraine, turns the war into a kind of wear competition where it is not the one who hits the hardest that wins, but rather the one who can resist the longest by producing and consuming projectiles, and where even a successful defense involves accelerated exhaustion of critical resources. War as a “salvoe competition.” The conflict has thus evolved towards a convoluted logic of constant exchange of massive attacksone where the key is no longer absolute air superiority, but the depth of the arsenals available on each side. In this sense, most analysts match in which the outcome may depend on an unusual situation in modern wars: simply on who exhaust your reserves earlysince not even the most advanced defense systems can guarantee complete protection, and each impact that passes through defenses can have disproportionate strategic and psychological consequences, such as we have seen this week. The scenario without missiles: melee. If that critical point is reached that Rheinmetall anticipatesthe war will not stop instantly, but will very possibly mutate towards most dangerous ways: increased use of conventional artillery, the emergence special operations or even less precise attacks that increase the risk to soldiers and increase the likelihood of errors or collateral damage in urban environments and critical infrastructure. In fact, almost at the same time as the CEO of Rheinmetall discovered the future that awaits the war in the East without missiles, Israel dropped that it was time for “cavalry” on land. Because the loss of precision attack and defense capacity eliminates one of the main containment barriers of modern conflict, making violence more direct, exposed and difficult to control. In short, much more dangerous. Quick victory or wear. Thus, while leaders like Netanyahu they insist in which military objectives are achievable and the conflict could end sooner than expected, the reality on the ground points to the opposite: a war of attrition that has already surpassed the initial forecasts and that is forcing strategic decisions under material pressure. In this context, the true decisive factor stops being the immediate military power and becomes the industrial and logistics capacitywhich turns each week of conflict into a race against time between exhausting the enemy or reaching one’s own limit first. Because the great paradox, remembered by Germanyis that when the missiles fail, not only will the defenses fall, the last invisible wall that contained human casualties will fall, and with it, the war will cease to be precise and will inevitably become more lethal. Image | DoD, Bernd vdB In Xataka | The war in Iran is being given the face of Iraq in 1991. And that is dangerous because we are tied hand and foot In Xataka | Russia is not sending troops or weapons to Iran: it is sending something much more important to take down the US

The POCO with 8,500 mAh battery drops in price, offers on Google phones, Apple laptops and more. Hunting Bargains

After the Spring Sale Festival, the stores have not stood still and have been launching a good assortment of offers on devices such as mobile phones, computers (even Apple) or televisions. Are you looking for the best deal of the week? Well, stay, we are going to review the best offers we have found these days. Nintendo Switch 2 + game of your choice The price could vary. We earn commission from these links POCO X8 Pro Max by 429.99 eurosthe new mobile phone from the Xiaomi family that incorporates a huge 8,500 mAh battery. MacBook Air M4 by 899 eurosone of the Apple computers with the best quality-price ratio. Google Pixel 10a by 466.65 euros when registering in the store, the latest mobile phone launched by Google with a more reasonable price. nintendo switch 2 by 459 eurosthe console with a gift video game, to choose from four. Philips 85PUS8510 by 969 eurosa huge television that comes with a free sound bar. POCO X8 Pro Max If there is something that the new generation of the POCO X stands out for, it is the model. X8 Pro Maxwhich comes to put its cards on the table with a huge 8,500 mAh battery and an introductory offer: 429.99 euros in the official store, although you can select an additional discount coupon of 20 euros. It also includes two months of YouTube Premium and three months of Spotify Premium. The battery of POCO X8 Pro Max It is what draws the most attention, both for the capacity in milliamps (which will last for several days of use) and for the 100W fast chargingwhich allows it to be recharged in a short time. It also features a 6.83-inch screen and the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s processor. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links MacBook Air M4 Some stores have lowered the price of MacBook Air M4leaving it for 899 euros in which it is one of the best we have seen to date. It may no longer be Apple’s cheapest model (now it is the MacBook Neo), but it is very interesting thanks to its battery up to 18 hours of navigationits weight of 1.24 kg or its M4 chip, which offers excellent performance at all times. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Google Pixel 10a If you register at MediaMarkt you can take the Google Pixel 10a cheaper. Yes, by doing so its price automatically drops from 549 euros to 466.65 eurosso we are talking about a good discount considering that it was launched recently. It stands out mainly for its screen, which offers a good brightness, good resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate to view content very fluidly. In addition, its camera module is integrated, so nothing stands out. Google Pixel 10a (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links nintendo switch 2 The nintendo switch 2 has dropped in price at MediaMarkt. Your discount is only 10 euros, but… you can get a free video game. Accessing the console in the store, below allows you to select one of four video games, and you will get it for free. That is, the console and a video game per 459 euros. You can also choose the Nintendo Switch 2 pack with Mario Kart World for 499 euros and one of four games to choose from. These are the ones you can choose: Kirby Air Riders. Hades 2. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Banishment. Metroid Prime 4 Beyond. Nintendo Switch 2 + game of your choice The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Philips 85PUS8510 On the other hand, if you are looking for a huge TV, be careful what PcComponentes has on offer: a pack that includes a Philips 85PUS8510 smart TV along with a Philips TAB4000 sound bar. All this for 969 euros. The most notable thing is the television, since it mounts a 85 inch QLED screen and is compatible with Ambilight and Dolby Atmos. Philips 85PUS8510 + Philips TAB4000 + Movistar Plus+ (six months) 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 | Xiaomi, Apple, Google, Nintendo, Philips In Xataka | The best mobile phones, we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best televisions in quality price. Which one to buy and seven recommended 4K smart TVs

China is giving apartments to its entrepreneurs because it is clear that the future is the Yo SL companies

Ma Ruipeng is 41 years old and has been working as a programmer for 20 years. Three months ago he left his job to start his own company. From his apartment in Beijing he works with three computers, AI tools like Claude Code, design platforms like Figma and, of course, his own installation of OpenClaw which he has called “Big House”. That’s what he hopes from his solo adventure: that his house becomes really big. He hasn’t made money yet, but he clearly prefers working with AI before AI works in place. The era of the Yo SL in China they start to push There are increasingly so-called “one-person companies” (OPC), one-person companies that act like startups founded and operated by a single person. These types of entrepreneurs make the most of AI tools—scheduling agents, video and image generators, task automation systems—to do the work that previously required having a team of employees. The falling cost of developing digital products, combined with the arrival of AI agents really functional like OpenClaw has made this type of business figures viable for the first time on a massive scale. The government is betting on entrepreneurs in the AI ​​era. In November the city of Suzhou advertisement that would build “30 OPC communities” with the goal that by 2028 the city would have at least 1,000 one-person AI companies. Other Chinese cities quickly followed. The Pudong district of Shanghai covers up to 300,000 yuan (37,500 euros) in computing costs, and Wuhan offers special loans for AI solopreneurs and even promises to absorb some of the losses if they go bankrupt. It is a well-known strategy: there is a central guideline that drives core competence to take advantage of this new industry that promises to revolutionize the market. Free floors and empty data centers. Chinese government incentives they don’t just translate into money. Several local governments are converting office buildings and underutilized data centers in a kind of incubators for this new SME format, for these “Yo SL”. The context is revealing, because with the AI ​​fever many municipalities built data centers without calculating real demand and had them half empty. Filling them with subsidized startups solves two problems at once. Silicon Valley is something else. On the other side of the Pacific, it is venture capital funds that finance Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, and there We bet on startups with the most return potential. In China, it is the State that is fully involved in this effort: it offers subsidies for infrastructure, it is a priority customer of these products —what’s happening with robotics— and promotes competition between municipalities to attract talent. “It’s like a giant Silicon Valley,” explained Lin Zhang, a researcher at the University of New Hampshire: “when a new technology emerges, the entire bureaucratic system is mobilized to develop it.” There will be many who fail. The uncertainty, however, is notable. Venture capitalists say that most OPCs will not end up becoming viable businesses, although they admit that government subsidies are encouraging more and more people to start pitching ideas for their startups. Taking into account that frequent layoffs are beginning to occur in the market, this is an alternative for many former employees of technology companies, who can thus seek their own opportunity with the help of the Chinese government. It is a commitment to volume as an innovation strategy: many will fail, but the more they try, the more options for success there will be. Fear of unemployment is a powerful ally. Behind many of these stories there is a common motivation: the fear of being left out of the labor market. The prospect of being replaced by AI both in China and the rest of the world is starting to get really disturbing for a whole generation of skilled workers. These OPCs are for many of them a response to that threat: if you can’t beat the AI, use it. Before, those who ended up laid off looked, for example, at franchised businesses and they set up a bar or a photoepilation business. The future indicates that many will now set up their “Yo SL”, their startup from home in which there will be no need for an office or employees. AI will take care of (almost) everything. Image | Blackcreek Corporate In Xataka | To dominate chips, China must first obtain hyper-specialized technology in the hands of its historical rival: Japan.

the risk prevention law

You return to work after six months offbut no one asks you how you are, if you can do the same as before or if something in your position should change because there is no direct connection between those who look after your health and who manages your work. A new proposal from the Ministry of Labor advocates including some improvements in the Occupational Risk Prevention Law to improve the health of workers, and update a standard that has been in force for more than thirty years. He preliminary draft reform of the Occupational Risk Prevention Law has been opened for public consultation and includes the agreements reached between the Government and unions after almost twenty months of negotiations, although it does not have the support of the employers’ association, which ended up leaving the table. The context of this reform is to reduce accidents and with more prevention. In 2024 alone, 796 people died in work accidents in Spaincompared to the 1,356 people who did so in 1995. Medical recognition from day one. The most notable change contemplated in the Ministry of Labor proposal is found in its article 22, which establishes regulations for the medical examinations that workers undergo. Currently, companies do not have a general obligation to do them, and they are only carried out on the recommendation of labor mutual societies. In practice, many employees go years without going through one. Under the new law, the company will have to offer a health exam when someone starts working at the company, periodically while they are at the company, and also when they return after a long absencegenerally from six months onwards. What changes in the proposal is not only the fact that medical examination exists, but the purpose of it. The prevention doctor will no longer limit himself to saying whether or not the worker is fit to perform a certain function, but will also be able to recommend changes and adaptations to the workplace if the person needs it. And the company will be obliged to take this into account and establish a reinstatement protocol when someone returns from a long leave, including updated training if necessary. ​Voluntary, but with important exceptions. Just because the company has to offer recognition does not mean that the worker is forced to do so. The general rule remains that each person decides, as is currently the case, and refusing should not have any employment consequences. But there are three situations in which the company can require it without the employee being able to refuse it: when it is essential to know if the working conditions are affecting their health, when there is a real and demonstrable risk for themselves or their colleagues, or when a specific rule imposes it because it is a particularly dangerous job. In any case, what the doctor discovers in these tests will remain confidential. The company will only receive the conclusions that are relevant to adapt the position, not the worker’s complete medical history. New risks enter the equation. Another of the great novelties of the proposed draft is that the law explicitly recognizes for the first time in its article 4 the emotional risksbehavioral or social, placing special emphasis in its article 16 on attention to the surveillance and prevention of psychosocial risks and derived from climate changein clear reference to the protection of workers against heat waves or the DANA. The reform now requires us to identify, evaluate and plan them concrete measures to reduce them. The law also defines workplace harassment for the first time, and goes beyond what we usually imagine: it includes behaviors that occur only once if they are serious enough, and also those that are carried out through algorithms or artificial intelligence, something especially relevant. on digital platforms where the “boss” is an automated system that assigns the workload. SMEs and the million-dollar question: when? In Spain there are around 1.1 million companies with ten workers or lesswhich employ three million people. They are the ones that have the most difficulty complying with occupational risk regulations, and the law takes this into account. To provide coverage, a new figure is created: territorial prevention agents. They will be people designated in each autonomous community by the unions and employers of the sector, and their job will be to visit these small companies, detect risks and, if they are not corrected, give part to the Labor Inspection. It also opens the door for mandatory risk prevention training to be subsidized for these companies. The text presented is only a working draft that must be debated in Congress and is susceptible to modifications to be approved with sufficient support from the Chamber. If they continue their ordinary course, most of the measures would begin to apply on January 2, 2027, with a period of up to an additional year for some parts of the regulation, so this initial text would be far from being the definitive one. In Xataka | Some researchers have analyzed the working day in Spain: people work the same as 40 years ago, but in worse jobs Image | Unsplash (Vitaly Gariev)

China and the electric car

October 1973. The world is divided into two clearly differentiated poles. We are in the middle of the Cold War and the clash between the United States and the Soviet Union has spread across half the world. The Missile Crisis is beginning to be far away and the confrontations between both powers are moving to Asia and Latin America. The Operation Condor in Americathe battles in vietnam either Cambodiato give just a handful of examples. And the Yom Kippur Warof course. It was, as we said, October 1973. Egypt and Syria, taking advantage of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, attack Israel with the primary objective of recover the land lost in the Six Day War. But also with another very clear one: to demonstrate that Israel was not invincible. The attack catches Israel, which is supported by the United States, off guard. Little by little, they manage to stop the bleeding and the Arab countries stand up. They have a weapon that goes beyond bombers: oil. An embargo on all countries that support Israel causes energy chaos. The Oil Crisis has an enormous impact on society and, especially, on the American automobile market. The savages muscle car they are domesticated. In the second half of the 70s, the customer no longer appreciated those huge engines that were the watchword of the country. And one country had exactly the car that the American wanted: Japan. Toyota, Nissan and Honda They made their way at a frenetic pace through the streets. The country had achieved an evolution that was key. The efficiency (and later they would discover reliability) was its great value. And Ford and General Motor were quickly relegated to the background because nationalism usually falters when the customer’s pocket is touched. Now, a new war and a new crisis threatens to bring a paradigm shift to the automobile market. The electric car is at its best moment to convert the skeptic. And the country that is bidding hard to gain a foothold is China. A new paradigm Explains my colleague Alba Otero that with the Oil Crisis of 1973 four million barrels left the market. Today, the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is five times more serious. The world is more interconnected, there is greater production but the market is also more sensitive, with a closed energy funnel and one of the largest fuel producers, such as Russia embargoed for its attacks on Ukraine. The rope is tight. So tense that the price of gasoline has skyrocketed. Diesel is much worse, with prices for “basic” fuel that are close to those offered by 98 gasoline. In two and a half weeks, the price of diesel has skyrocketed by almost 50 cents/liter on average in Spain. The prices are so high that right now it eats up any type of savings promoted by this fuel. A car that uses 5 liters/100 kilometers costs the driver 9.55 liters per hundred kilometers. An electric car with a consumption of 20 kWh/100 kilometers (which is not surprising) needs to pay 0.50 euros/kWh to match its price, a high figure that is associated with high-power recharging. If the car consumes 16 kWh/100 km, such as a Tesla Model 3 that circulates relatively unconcerned about consumption, it will improve spending on all recharges below 0.625 euros/kWh. A diesel car that consumes 5 l/100 km is paying almost 10 euros. An electric car with a domestic rate does more than 600 kilometers for that money The gap is even greater if recharging is done at home. Right now, those who pay 0.15 euros/kWh, which is not a particularly attractive rate, can go 100 kilometers for 1.50 euros. They are 8.05 euros less per 100 kilometers. The difference is so substantial that if this new crisis continues and prices remain high, we are facing the best breeding ground for the electric car. The interest of potential buyers is increasing significantly. In fact, Google searches related to the terms “cheap electric car” have soared just when more and more models begin to arrive on the market. In recent months, the avalanche of electric cars has been unleashed. We have all kinds of options. From premium cars with hundreds of kilometers of autonomy that are equal in price to gasoline cars, like the BMW iX3 or the next Mercedes GLC either electric CLAto attractive vehicles for families such as Kia EV5, Renault Scenic either Peugeot 3008as well as urban mobility vehicles with recognized success as the BYD Dolphin Surf (one of the best-selling electric cars in Spain) or the Renault 5with the first demand band covered. Without forgetting, of course, the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y whose low consumption and very low interest financing allow them to continue to be some of the most interesting models you can buy. The context is especially important in a Europe that is moving towards the electric car. 2025 emissions targets pushed back to 2027 but manufacturers will have to comply with an average to be calculated in that period of time. This leads us to most expensive combustion cars in the coming months (to be less attractive and, if sold, offset possible fines) and more affordable electric vehicles (to lower average emissions). General photography is also particularly interesting for Chinese manufacturers. Absolute technology dominators and of electric batteriesit is the country that can tighten the most on price even if tariffs on their electric cars remain. Spain is one of the countries where we are most sensitive to price and where we are most willing to buy vehicles with an attractive quality/price ratio. Of the 10 best-selling electric cars So far this year, two are Chinese and have prices significantly lower than the competition, such as the BYD Dolphin Surf and BYD Atto 2. The weight of this country is more forceful among plug-in hybrids: four of the 10 best-selling cars are Chinese cars. Spain is by no means a general photograph of Europe. But it does give clues … Read more

Samsung is NVIDIA’s best friend. AMD just got into the relationship and TSMC looks askance

Lisa Su has been at the head of AMD since 2014. Captaining such an important ship, it is assumed that on some occasion he will have visited one of its main component suppliers. But it turns out that, in his role as CEO, he had never traveled to South Korea, home to one of the world’s leading foundries. The journey has paid off and AMD turns with latest generation memory. But the one who is happiest is the one who is going to allow AMD and NVIDIA to create their new platforms for AI. Samsung. Visiting. In Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul, is one of the main factories from Samsung. The South Korean company is expanding and has the objective of becoming one of the names of the American industry while maintaining its local muscle, and the plant inaugurated a few years ago is an example. This is how Samsung makes money: the secret is in the IPHONE As it could not be otherwise in these times, the facility is focused on the creation of memory chips to power the AI ​​hardware. SK Hynix and Micron are the two big competitors of Samsung in this field and are also opening and purchasing plants to increase their memory production. And AMD wants a piece of that pie because Samsung is, right now, the main supplier of next-generation memory. The agreement. The trip, apart from seeing the facilities, was the perfect setting to make the announcement that Samsung was will convert in the main memory supplier HBM4 from AMD. Specifically, the Instinct MI455X GPU, the next generation of the American company. Because when we talk about GPUs for AI, we talk more about NVIDIA (which also they just presented news) because they are pulling with everything (and in all sectors), but AMD is the other big one that doesn’t want to be left out of the conversation. They are achieving billion-dollar agreements with companies like Metathey have some growth forecasts stratospheric and although far from NVIDIAthey want to be in charge of providing the hardware for AI. Happy managers | Photo: Samsung HBM4. That Samsung is the one that supplies the HBM4 memory to AMD is great news for them because they are the ones that, at least for the moment, have the most refined manufacturing process for this type of memory. In the past they had already supplied the HBM3E for AMD’s current MI350X and MI355 accelerators, but the new agreement means that they will access the same type of memory as their own Samsung exclusively supplies -for now- to NVIDIA. Memory is not everything, obviously, but it plays a fundamental role. The higher and faster bandwidth, the more data per second it can handle. Think of this memory as a very wide and perfectly paved highway. And Samsung was the only one that had managed pass demanding NVIDIA tests for your new architecture Vera Rubin. Samsung at its best. And in this agreement it is evident that both parties win, but Samsung is achieving extreme recognition in recent months. Achieving the agreement first with NVIDIA and now with AMD implies that they separate from their main rivalalso South Korean SK Hynix, which is somewhat further behind with the development of its HBM4 chips. But, furthermore, the release AMD indicates that Samsung will also supply DDR5 memory to AMD’s EPYC servers and the possibility of them manufacturing some of AMD’s future chips has been discussed. Because Samsung manufactures memory, yes, but also other processors. There they have their own Exynos for the Galaxy S26but in the past they manufactured the most powerful Qualcomm Snapdragons and it has been proposed again that the South Korean company be the one make 2 nanometer chips from Qualcomm. On the other hand, they have already won a contract of more than 16,000 million with Tesla to create chips focused on AI. It is clear that TSMC is the main foundry in the world, but Samsung is determined to be one of the main hammers with which to build the future of AI. And, speaking of the king of Rome, the agreement means that Samsung manages to take over TSMC and AMD achieves a second role to reduce its dependence on the Taiwanese company. because there We already know that there is a best friendand it is undoubtedly NVIDIA. In Xataka | “It’s not a temporary squeeze, it’s a tsunami”: we are seeing live how the cheap smartphone disappears

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