2024 has been a year full of uncertainty for chip designers. So much that the market has changed leader

2023 was a bad year for companies that are dedicated to the design of integrated circuits. The report published by the consultant Gartner in early 2024 collected that the joint revenues of companies that are dedicated to direct or indirect sales of chips They fell for 2023 11% compared to 2022. The panorama did not paint well by 2024, but there is no doubt about one thing: the year we just left behind has been better for the chips industry as a whole than 2023. According to Gartner During 2024 the income of the semiconductor designers grew 18%. Not bad if we are in mind where they come from. However, this is not at all the only interesting fact that the detailed report that this consultant has prepared. And it foresees that 2025 will also be a very good year thanks to the push of the artificial intelligence (AI). In fact, global revenues will grow, again according to Gartner, of the 626 billion dollars from 2024 to 705,000 million in 2025. Samsung has traced and has been placed again in front of Intel Samsung re -leads the world classification that includes all companies that are dedicated to direct or indirect sale of integrated circuits. Presumably Gartner has not included TSMC in his report, and yes to Intel and Samsung, because the Taiwanese company only manufactures semiconductors for third parties. It does not design or market them directly or indirectly, something that both Intel and Samsung do. In any case, this last company has entered for 2024 66,524 million dollars compared to 40,942 million of 2023. These figures entail a growth of 62.5%. 2024 has been a hard year for Intel greatly due to its difficulties in competing in the hardware market for AI Intel, meanwhile, entered during the year we had just left behind 49,189 million dollars, while in 2023 their income amounted to 49,117 million. It is evident that 2024 has been a hard year For this American company greatly due to its difficulties in compete in the hardware market for AI. The figures that we have just reviewed describe a growth of only 0.1% for 2024 compared to 2023. In fact, this bad economic result led to The company’s departure from the company. If we stick to the gross income Nvidia already steps on Intel’s heels, which has placed it in the third position of the classification. The company led by Jensen Huang entered for 2024 45,988 million dollars, which represents an increase of no less than 83.6% compared to 2023. Behind it has positioned SK Hynix, Qualcomm, Micron Technology, Broadcom, AMD, Apple and Infineon Technologies. Anyway, the most obvious conclusion we can get is that for 2024 the semiconductor market has been promoted above all by the GPUs for AI, and surely this trend is not going to be altered in 2025. Image | TSMC More information | Gartner In Xataka | The virtuous circle: China has become the greatest added value of the planet thanks to feedback

It is full of art and in a town in the Sierra with less than one hundred inhabitants

Art creates curious travel companions. The Sierra del Rincónin the Community of Madrid, leave a fantastic example. There, in the middle of La Puebla Valley, there is a town of just A hundred neighborsstone houses and narrow alleyways, which has won the nickname “The Madrid Osaka”. And in a more than justified way. Its surroundings does not resemble that of the bustling port metropolis of Japan, but Valle de la Puebla It is twin With her and has become one of her ambassadors in Europe. And all for art. The Madrid Osaka? That’s how it is. If you are looking for In Google either In networks You will find a handful of publications headed with those two words, “OSAKA MADRILEÑO”. Who does not know what is behind will probably imagine a neighborhood of the Spanish capital full of cherry trees, neons, Japanese architecture, skyscrapers and a large community of Japanese. A kind of ‘Little Japan’ in full Iberian Peninsula. Reality has nothing to do with that. The nickname of ‘Osaka Madrid’ has earned it (already pulse) a small village of the Sierra del Rincón located about one hundred kilometers from the Puerta del Sol de Madrid. His name: Puebla de la Sierra. And although in these cases that kind of nicknames are usually forced, in this the title fits wonderfully. With 93 neighbors, but international. That the ‘title’ has fallen precisely in Puebla de la Sierra is striking for several reasons that are summarized in a simple way: the small Madrid villa and the bustling Japanese metropolis cannot be more different. Puebla de la Sierra has 93 neighbors. In Osaka live more than 2.7 million of people, fact that we shoot if we take into account their metropolitan area. Its population densities per square kilometer have absolutely nothing to do (in Puebla it is from only 1.44) and while the Madrid town is in the middle of the Sierra, hundreds of kilometers from the closest coast, Osaka is A port city endowed with one of the most important terminals in Japan, epicenter of an intense flow of merchant ships. The architecture of both enclaves, the environment and their leisure offer and gastronomy are also quite different. And despite that … In spite of all the above Puebla de la Sierra presume of being twin with Osaka and hosting a Japanese museum “Pioneer in Spain”with a large collection of contemporary Japanese paint. In addition the village maintains a link With Reijinsha, an artistic entity based in Osaka created more than 30 years ago and has between Its objectives “Serve as a bridge between society and art.” As if that were not enough, the Puebla Museum includes an interesting collection of contemporary Spanish painters and the twentieth century, including pieces of stream, Tàpies, Feito, Picasso, Barceló or Antonio López. From the Commonwealth Sierra del Rincón Remember In addition they have preparatory drawings and sketches Alejo Veragreat representative of naturalism, romanticism and historical painting. Why’s that? For art. Puebla del Valle may not have many neighbors, but has managed to carve a name in the artistic circuits thanks to a large extent to one of its star initiatives: the ‘Valley of Dreams’an outdoor museum formed by dozens and dozens of sculptures. The pieces are distributed over a kilometer and a half and include contributions from Federico Erguía, Lucía Loren, Karfer, Antonio Garza and Joaquín Manzano, among others. The itinerary was created in 2005at the initiative of the artist Federico Erguíaand over time it has been thickening its outdoor collection until it overcome the long hundred pieces. That, among other things, leads to his City Council to show off Another title: be “the town with more works of art per inhabitant”. Whether or not, the undeniable thing is that the “Valley of Dreams” has aroused interest far beyond the municipality thanks to iconic sculptures, such as ‘Minotauro’, by Jorge Egea, or ‘Meira’s giant chair’piece of more than five meters from Xulio Lago and Roberto Brañas. A name and a bridge. In the cultural explosion of the town there is a code name, the Eguíapoet, sculptor, painter, illustrator and promoter of exhibitions that has exhibited his work (individually or in collective samples) in other parts of Spain, Europe, America and Asia, including Japan. The artist also has its roots in Puebla. There he promoted the “Valley of Dreams” in a town that ended up endowing in addition to a Japanese museum hand in hand also of eguía. In their rooms they are exhibited dozens of works donated by the Japanese artistic entity, although the town hall of the town ensures on its website that the collection will soon expand. Who wants to want more art and culture can also enjoy the works of Spanish artists from the twentieth and twenty -first centuries or even, leaving the museum, of the museum, People’s heritagewhich includes buildings between the XVI and XVII with an important historical interest. Among those who come to enjoy the area also include Japanese groups. And all by the work of art. Images | Tuscasasrralos (Flickr) 1 and 2, Nomadic Julien (UNSPLASH) and Puebla de la Sierra City Council In Xataka | 90 years ago a plan to convert a town in Zaragoza into capital was launched. Its objective: the New Spanish Delhi

2024 was his first year being profitable in full reinvention of his model

Spotify has closed 2024 with a historic milestone: It has been his first full year of benefitsafter years of funambulism between some green shoots in idem and quarters chained in red. And he has done it while diversifying beyond music. Why is it important. The company has not only closed its first year in positive: it has also shown that it can be profitable without sacrificing growth, right now that Wall Street demands results to technological ones and is not made up of future promises. In figures: 675 million monthly active users (+12 % year -on -year). Gross margin of 32.2% (its record). 477 million euros of operational benefit. 10,000 million dollars paid to the music industry (60,000 since it began operating). The context. Spotify has been transforming silently but radically. It is no longer just a music platform in streaming And it will hardly be. In your catalog there are also … 6.5 million podcasts. 330,000 VideoPodcasts. 350,000 audiobooks. In fact, according to the company, 270 million of its users have consumed video content. This type of content is the great opportunity that Spotify has had for the user to continue using the app, but consuming content that does not require payment of Royalties. It is his perfect play: that the user continues in the app but without costing the company so much. Let’s add to that Your commitment to advertising. He is going well. Between the lines. The strategy goes beyond audio. Spotify is building a complete ecosystem for content creators, similar to the YouTube model. And in the presentation of these results they have checked their model: 70% of eligible programs already participate in their program of Partners. The number of video creators grows more than 50% year -on -year. The aforementioned diversification reduces the dependence of records. The next. The issue is now if Spotify will be able to maintain this profitability in the coming years, and especially if he will be able to do it with such an aggressive competition to retain our view and ears on their platforms. Tiktok, Apple or An intractable youtube with the new podcasting. Daniel EK, CEO and founder, points to a more ambitious vision: “We will continue to bet on initiatives that generate a long -term impact.” Reading between the lines, the current profitability can only be the first step of a deeper metamorphosis of your business. Outstanding image | Xataka with Mockuuuups Studio In Xataka | The great surprise of the Pódcast is not that people are listening to them. Is that he is seeing them

A van full of solar panels has been circulating in Europe for four months. The result is as good as doubtful

The anxiety for autonomy It is still one of the great inconvenience when convincing the skeptics of the electric car. For years, manufacturers juggle the kilometers that can be traveled with a single battery charge. There are even debates on how interesting it is more interesting to increase the size of the batteries or improve recharge times. Among those juggling has been tested with solar panels as a solution to problems. An option that until now does not seem to have given the expected results but that some German researchers point out as an interesting solution to win up to 30% autonomy. What is behind this study? A solar van that promises 30% more autonomy The use of solar energy for the battery recharge of a car and the increase in its autonomy has been studying for a long time. In fact, in 2022 the Lightyear 0an electric car with solar panels that promised to extend autonomy in 70 kilometers every day. Just over a year later, the company itself announced that closed its vehicle division And that, from now on, he would stay with the only thing that seemed to have a future: his solar panels. Its history is the best example of how everything that has to do with the application of solar panels seems to work in cars. Promises of increases of dozens of kilometers of autonomyinterest is generated, it is proven that the system is not so much and ends up falling into oblivion. In an electric car, the space to incorporate solar panels is very small. It can be done on the roof, on the hood and in the trunk. However, the surface is relatively small, the curved shapes of the pieces make the solar sheets that can be incorporated and, as if that were not enough, the results are little encouraging. In fact, the Mercedes Vision EQXXthat the German company uses for its leading tests with the electric car, barely recovered 43 kilometers on a trip that lasted more than 1,200 kilometers thanks to its solar panels. The company, however, is sure that the system can be interesting and The last thing he has tried is a solar paint with which they ensure that they can suppose up to 12,000 additional kilometers per year in a medium SUV and in the light conditions of Germany. Mercedes points out that the efficiency of the system is 20% but has not confirmed what price we are talking or when they expect to be commercially available. At the moment, everything is still part of more research. Which, on the contrary, affirms the study by the Gauss Center for Supercomputing EV and the German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, published in Wiley It is that a light commercial vehicle can take performance to this technology. They base their studies on a project that began in 2021. Then, they filled the body of a small van and analyzed the energy recovered between the months of April and July of that year in Hannover. According to its results, the van I could have traveled 530 km from the 1750 km circulated. That is, 30% of the total distance. However, you have to take several things into account. The van left every morning early (5:00 am) to Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hamelin (ISFH). There, the car was detained for hours until the working day was over and the driver returned home touring, again, the approximate 45 minutes it took to his work. They ensure that with this system the van was able to take advantage of more than 60% of the recovered energy and that, in total, extended its autonomy by 30%. However, in the study it is clear that they are estimates in which the energy recovered by the regenerative braking has been discriminated against, for example. They also point out that the tests were performed in the spring and summer months, where the incidence of sunlight is much greater. But, above all, there is a great but: we are talking about a commercial vehicle that spent hours and hours detained and, in addition, strategically positioning to obtain the greatest possible radiation over time. In this way, they reduced shade areas and less efficient areas. Of course, this is not the way of working that is expected of a commercial vehicle that makes much more moved days and that travels much more than 31.25 kilometers recorded in each session. In motionit is expected that the energy collected by the solar panels will be much lower because the shadow periods on the vehicle and the plates are less exposed in their best position. In addition, if the commercial vehicle moves in an urban environment, it is very likely that the shadow areas will increase. Nor is the cost that this system can have. It is possible that in a commercial vehicle it may make more sense than in a tourism but we would have to study the added weight, the increase in temperature inside the cabin and, subsequently, how long the car would need by plugging it into a fast charger (and its cost) to estimate whether or not it really makes sense. Photo | Wiley In Xataka | The owner of a Tesla Model and has filled his roof of solar panels to load “up to 100 km”. It is not a good idea

2025 will be full of unforgettable readings. Right now, this is what is in Xataka’s slope battery

Let us recognize it: we love Christmas because if we like reading, dozens of books rain. The drama arrives in January, when the battery acquires proportions of skyscrapers. In Xataka we have already got to work and we are engaged in multiple readings. Perhaps some of them are interested in increasing your own list of outstanding volumes. This is what we are reading! ‘Cointeligency: Live and work with AI’, by Ethan Mollick I am still reading Mollick’s book and it is one of those rare readings about ia that manage to keep their feet on the ground. The one of the books of AI is a section full of tectoutopic manifestos or apocalyptic warnings, but this text, at least in what I have read, stands out for its genuine curiosity and healthy skepticism. Who reads it will find a pragmatic analysis of how to integrate these tools into our life, without falling into the trap of imagining that they can or should do everything, and of course without falling into cheap catastrophism. Mollick understands that the real question is not whether we will use the AI, but how we will choose to use it. Javier Lacort Cointeligencia: Living and working with AI (connects) * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘Everything dies’ by Juan Gómez Jurado I am reading with some laziness the eighth book of the Red Reina saga, more for a “since I have read the previous ones, to know how this ends”, although I am seeing myself coming than last delivery, nothing. The familiarity of knowing both the characters, the humor of the dialogues and the narratives, and the tone of action so characteristic of Gómez Jurado are liking, but I cannot avoid that feeling of reading again the same and with the same resources that work from the first books. Fear gives me the end. At least, for now he is being entertaining and agile. César Muela Everything dies (everything burns 3) (Red Reina Universe) * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘The newspapers of La Boticaria’, by Natsu Hyûga I had been listening to this series for a long time, and how good it is, but since I did not usually trust the Hype I took late to read the manga. It was a serious mistake. ‘The newspapers of the apothecary’ tells the story of Mao Mao, a herbalist who was kidnapped to work as a maid in the imperial palace. I must admit that at the beginning, it is hard to believe that she is the protagonist of the series. It appears to be a dry girl whose purpose is to avoid getting into trouble in life. The only thing that seems to care is his father, a doctor named Luomen, and the only thing that excites him is the poisons. Although Mao Mao promised to maintain a low profile in the palace, he cannot avoid taking action on the matter when the children of the emperor mysteriously begin to get sick. His actions put him in the spotlight of Jinshi, a beautiful eunuch that is responsible for managing all the affairs The Interior Palace. As opposite as water and oil, together they are dedicated to investigating the mysterious cases that are crossed along the way. You will not be able to avoid laughing when you see this pair, as well as its numerous misunderstandings, in action. In addition, the manga is impressive and reflects the talent of the artist, Nekokurage. ‘The newspapers of the apothecary’ is available in numerous formats. Apart from having its own anime in Crunchyroll, it is also available in Japanese light novel format, which is where it was born. After seeing the anime, I have read the manga and read the light novels because, as you can see, my head went a bit. However, I can only say that it is a will to how good this series is and how it leaves you asking for more. Jody Serrano The newspapers of the apothecary no. 01 * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘Travel with Herodoto’, by Rysard Kapuściński I have always liked to read. From childhood. But it took me much more to launch me for readings that can carry the label of “journalistic”, if we understand from chronicles to essays written by and for reporters. The first, I remember it well, was a book of Manu Leguineche about the vericuetos of this profession. I devoured it when I was in the second year of Baccalaureate, while I was enrolled in Communication Sciences. The second, if the memory does not falter me, was ‘the cynics do not work for this trade’, the classic classic of Rysard Kapuściński for aspiring stories. From those years of university I recognize that I had abandoned the Polish, the cheerful face, with a sharp look and populated eyebrows, that the students of my fifth contemplate with devotion when I went up to collect the Prince of Asturias. In the Faculty I also read ‘ebony’ and ‘One more day with life’, but I had one of his great works pending, which, if I am not wrong, puts the brooch to his bibliographic legacy and in a way it serves as a vital testament , professional and deontological: ‘Travel with Herodoto’. 2025 has started fulfilling that pending account. It has been my first reading. And how I appreciate it. ‘Travel with Herodoto’ is chronic, biography, communication treaty, sociological essay and a declaration of love towards reading and history, a philosophical manifesto and the daddy test that mixing the local and global approach is not only possible, it is also necessary. It is all that and something else: the frank and uncomplexed work of an extraordinary reporter who does not tremble the narrative when moving from his own childhood memories to the political column or the fragments of a chronicler who lived more than twenty centuries before him . ‘Travel with Herodotus’ is also something else: … Read more

They arrested fan of Rayados who assaulted Pachuca’s fan in full TV interview

It was one of the viral images on Saturday night in Mexico. After the comeback of Pachuca to Monterrey 3-2 as a visitor, a fan of Tuzos He ended up attacked in the stadium in full interview for television. This Sunday it was known that he was arrested by the authorities. According to Multimedia sportshalf that the fan interview when he was beaten in the head, the fan of Rayados He was arrested by the authorities. However, it was not one but two arrests. Together with the aggressor there was a companion who was also deprived of liberty by the authorities. For now no more details are known. However, in social networks, due to the vitality and media exposure of the fact, some users gave themselves the task of identifying the aggressor. Apparently, respond to the name Victor Segovia. Pachuca fan aggression The fan of Pachuca He was attending to a reporter to share his impressions about meeting, and in full interview he was violently attacked. In the middle of your dialogue for Monterrey Channel 6a fan of Rayados He left behind and hit the sympathizer of the support of the head of Pachuca that spoke to the cameras. The fact not only interrupted the interview, but has gone viral and the video has run like the foam on social networks. In the recording you can see how the aggressor faces with another person and tries to hit him. At that time the security of the stadium intervened and tried to stop the fan of Rayados that fled. Continue reading:· Attach Pachuca fan in full interview at the stadium (video)· James Rodríguez scores the first goal with Club León in the MX League: “It’s a big pride”· Classic between Coritiba and Paranaense ended with a pitched battle among the players (Tagstotranslate) MX League (T) Rayados de Monterrey (T) Tuzos de Pachuca

Attach Pachuca fan in full interview at the stadium (video)

Violence in Mexican football was present again and was recorded. The Tuzos de Pachuca They won 3-2 a Rayados de Monterrey As a visitor. At the end of the match and inside the stadium, a fan ended up being attacked in full interview. The fan of Pachuca He was attending to a reporter to share his impressions about meeting, and in full interview he was violently attacked. In the middle of your dialogue for Monterrey Channel 6a fan of Rayados He left behind and hit the Pachuca sympathizer who spoke to the cameras strongly. The fact not only interrupted the interview, but has gone viral and the video has run like the foam on social networks. In the recording you can see how the aggressor faces with another person and tries to hit him. At that time the security of the stadium intervened and tried to stop the fan of Rayados that fled. According to information from Recordthe aggressor was identified by the stadium’s security cameras. Apparently, now they expect responses from the MX League and a possible sanction. It is usually common in the MX League that fans end up arguing or insulting inside the stands. On many occasions, the fights end up exploding even with the developing game. When this does not happen, cases such as the fan attacked in full interview can be given. The tension and conflict move to the outskirts of the enclosure. The MX League He has witnessed numerous violent incidents in recent years. One of the most shocking events occurred in 2022 during a match between Querétaro and Atlas in it Corregidora Stadium. A massive fight between fans left a large number of injured. Since then, the MX League He wanted to implement stricter methods and measures for stadium safety. Continue reading:· James Rodríguez scores the first goal with Club León in the MX League: “It’s a big pride”· Chilean Diego Valdés leaves Club América to Portland Timbers for $ 5 million, according to reports· Mikel Arriola will bet on youth in Mexican football by 2025 (Tagstotranslate) MX League (T) Rayados de Monterrey (T) Tuzos de Pachuca

Chernobyl is full of radioactive dogs. It has nothing to do with the nuclear accident, according to a study

Behind him Chernobyl nuclear plant accidentthe areas close to the plant continue to be dangerous for humans. He reactor number four The Vladimir Ilyich Lenin plant exploded on April 26, 1986, releasing 500 times more radioactive material in northern Ukraine than was used in the Hiroshima bomb. It was a natural disaster that, little by little, became a paradise full of radioactive animals and plants. And it is because, beyond the few humans who work in maintenance tasks, the visits and those who installed the New Safe Sarcophagusthe animals roam freely. Among them, there are dogs, so many that they were baptized as “the Chernobyl puppies”. When the accident occurred, the dogs were abandoned, but in recent years, the population has skyrocketed and it is estimated that there are around a thousand dogs roaming freely. Petting one of these adorable little dogs is not a good idea due to their radioactive load, but a new study points out that the genetic differences of these dogs have nothing to do with a radiation-induced mutation. The radioactive dogs of Chernobyl Watching the video above, it seems impossible to resist the temptation of petting these puppies. The problem is that they have radioactive particles in their fur, but the incredible thing about this story is that they simply exist so close to the accident zone. The ionizing radiation It interacts in a curious way with the tissues of living beings: it breaks chemical bonds and modifies the structure of the chains of atoms. It is what causes animals to develop tumors, something that The plants adapted much better due to its particularities. Of that thousand of dogs wandering around Chernobyl302 have been under study for some time by the University of South Carolina or the National Human Genome Research Institute with the purpose of characterizing their genetic structure. The animals belong to three different populations that have lived inside the plant and at distances of between 10 and 15 kilometers from ‘ground zero’. Their research aims to help answer questions about how humans and other species can adapt to survive in such aggressive environments, and researchers are already getting some answers. The first thing is that it seems that these dogs are evolving at a different rate than dogs from neighboring areas. They have some distinctive genetic traits in their DNA that they have developed over the years and a few months ago they already they dropped that the radiation could have nothing to do with them. Now it is North Carolina State University and the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University who have shared a study in which they claim that they have been working with two populations of dogs, separated only by about 16 kilometershave different genetic traits. “We are trying to determine whether exposure to low levels of environmental toxins, such as radiation, lead, etc., over many years could explain some of these differences,” says Matthew Breen, one of the authors. What they did was start looking for differences at the chromosomal level, later in small intervals of the genome and, finally, differences in nucleotides. Reactor number 4 with its current sarcophagus The goal was to find abnormalities and evidence of DNA mutations in reproductive cells, which are passed from generation to generation. “It’s like using the zoom function on your phone’s camera to get more details: We start with a wide view of the subject and then zoom in,” says Breen. And the result is interesting, since it seems that radiation does not have much to do with the changes found: “We know that, for example, exposure to high doses of radiation can introduce instability from the chromosomal level down. Although this dog population is 30 or more generations removed from those present during the 1986 disaster, the mutations would likely still be detectable if they offered a survival advantage to those original dogs. But we found no evidence of that in these dogs.” The work follows its coursesince with what they have found, the researchers cannot rule out the role of selective pressure in explaining the differences between the two populations of dogs. “In human terms, this is like studying a population that is centuries away from the one that was present at the time of the disaster. It is possible that the dogs that survived long enough to reproduce already had genetic traits that increased their ability to survive and, perhaps, what there was was extreme ‘natural selection’ at the beginning,” says another of the authors, Megan Dillon. The researcher points out that it may be that, after this extreme pressure, the nuclear plant dogs were simply kept separate from the city’s population. “Investigating this path is a next step that we are working on,” he comments. Unavoidable disasters Another of the authors is Norman Kleiman, of the Columbia University School of Public Health. Keiman comments that “most people think of the Chernobyl nuclear accident as a radiological disaster in an abandoned corner of Ukraine, but the potential adverse health implications are much broader,” and this is due to many other toxins, such as heavy metals, lead dust, pesticides and asbestos. The curious thing is that most of these toxins were released into the environment during the decades of cleanup that followed and this is something that may also have had an influence on the living beings in the area. “Studying companion animals, like these dogs, gives us a window into the types of health risks that people may face.” “The importance of continuing to study the environmental health aspects of large-scale disasters like this cannot be overstated. It is certain that, given the increasingly technological and industrial nature of our societies, there will inevitably be other similar disasters in the future, and we need to understand the possible health risks and how to better protect people,” the researcher emphasizes. Thus, understanding these genetic variations in dogs is not only the answer to a scientific curiosity, but also something practical in order to better … Read more

In full era of extreme heat waves and saturation, Spain has found an engine to boost its tourism: winter

If a while ago they had asked us (to you, to me or any) where we had to pass the vacations, we would have responded that Bali, Italy either Barcelonadepending on the tastes and budget of each one. What is almost certain is that wherever we imagine we would imagine in short sleeve, wearing shirts, with cap and sunglasses. Normal, right? Except for the Snow loversvacations has always been synonymous with summer and high temperatures. In a Spain that deal chronically with Heat waves, droughts and saturation Of his great island destinations and the Mediterranean coast that is no longer so. On vacation with a scarf. With the sector in record levels and increasingly foreigners in hotels, in Spain the flow of tourists grows throughout the year. In the cold months. And of course in the warm, the most associated with the offer of “Sun and Beach” that so well worked for years to the hospitality industry. The INE data and independent studies They show however that more and more travelers are, when planning their vacations, they look for dates in winter. What do the figures say? That in Spain tourism not only grows during the summer months. He also does it in winter. And at a good pace. Between October and December 2024 The INE counted 24.5 million travelers in their hotel occupancy survey, 35% more than during the same months of 2014 and 72% higher than the same balance of 2004. Between January and March the flow of travelers was 20.6 million, which also leaves increases of 43 and 74%, respectively. Growing more in percentage terms is “easier” when you start from low data, so it is normal for tourist increase percentages to be more bulky during the cold months than summer. Even so, the differences between them are interesting. In 2024 the INE registered 38.1 million tourists between July and September, 25% more than a decade before and 56% above 2004. In both cases they are increased increases than those of winter. The cold weight of the cold. The observatory shows that despite the Increased tourists That Spain has registered over the last years, winter has not lost weight in the sector. On the contrary, they have been reinforced as a holiday period. If in 1999 the coldest months (December-February) brought together 21.7% of the total number of travelers counted by the INE throughout the year, in 2024 that portion of the cake was somewhat larger, of 22.2%. It is not a great increase, but significant. In the specific case of foreign tourists, arriving from other countries, the increase was even greater: the contribution from winter to the annual balance passed in that case from 18% of 1999 to touch 20% in 2024. The data is extracted from the Hotel occupation survey of the INE, with which other types of accommodation exclude. When do you travel? A few days ago the economist Ángel Talavera shared in x Another study, with cross data from Oxford Economics and Aemet, in which it is appreciated how tourism grows at a good pace in winter and autumn, even more than during the “peak” summer weeks. Reading is the same: in a stage of general tourism growth, new travelers who move in Spain do not focus only on the warmest months. They also look at the scarf months. In favor of the flow of tourists in winter he has played The bet of some Spanish cities for Christmas, especially cities such as Madrid, Badalona or Vigo, which have made it one of its main tourist claims. This year the Galician city even launched a promotional campaign with posters in New YorkLondon, Rome or Paris in which he presumed from his Christmas decoration. Not everything is positive factors. Winter tourism has had to deal with The crisis of skiing stations, conditioned (and in many cases forced to reinvent themselves) Before snow shortage and “lightning” seasons. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Great ally to great threat. The data collected by the INE and Oxford Economics are interesting because they are framed in a broader phenomenon and that over recent years have analyzed other organisms, such as European Travel Commission (Etc) or Caixabanck Researchsand that can also be followed with the help of The international press: The heat that for decades served as an ally to the Spanish tourism sector and made Spain a destination coveted by citizens of countries more north now threatens to become an enemy. The reason is simple. Between heat waves and chronified droughts, added to the saturation of Great destinations of the Mediterranean or the Canary Islandsforeign travelers have begun to look with more temperate alternatives. Rethinking the holidays. The data From etc. they are revealing: 33.7% of Europeans avoid places where they are exposed to extreme meteorological phenomena, such as heat waves, and 17.3% directly discards the regions in which mercury can rise too much during Your trips. Moreover, 8.5% of respondents recognize that they have begun to change the months in which they travel. And etc is not the only one to detect that trend. The United Kingdom Tourist Operators Association (ABTA) suggests That the months of “middle season”, such as October, May or June (either icy or achicharrantes) have become the most popular among the British who plan a vacation abroad. One and no more. The relationship between the thermometer and tourism was analyzed a while ago CaixaBank Researchs in A broad study in which he slid another interesting idea: foreign visitors who have to live a heat wave during their vacations are less likely to repeat destiny. To be more precise and in the case of Spain, its willingness to return falls from 14 to 12.1%. And that is the average. The percentage varies between nationalities. Americans, for example, do not seem willing to sweat during their vacations. Among those who have touched a heat wave in Spain the inclination to repeat fate falls 42.5%. Even the foreign press has criticized Sometimes … Read more

In full desert, Saudi Arabia is preparing its next great energy bet with the help of a partner: China

Saudi Arabia is facing a fiscal deficit Due to the expensive investments in projects such as The Line, which are part of their 2030 vision to diversify its economy. However, one part compensates for another, and that is that the Saudi country is focused in covering everything with solar panelsbut it has not taken into account until now where it could store energy. Short. Saudi Arabia has officially connected the largest energy storage system (Bess) in the world in Bisha, province of ‘Asir. The project has achieved a milestone in the country’s strategy due to a 500 MW/2000 MWh battery system. The operating company is Saudi Electric Company and uses advanced technology supplied by ByD. A larger initiative. The project, called Bisha Bess, is part of a broader initiative of the Arab country to further strengthen your renewable energy infrastructure. The nation is looking for more than half of its energy to come from renewable energiesso you have seen in storage the necessary component for this transition. Saudi Arabia has found that the batteries provide flexibility to the network and allows the integration of intermittent energy sources such as solar and wind. Apart from being part of the National Vision 2030 Plan, Bisha Bess is part of different large -scale storage initiatives. In an ongoing tender, the list of 33 prequalified bidders was published in early January and revealed that Masdar, Acwa Power, EDF and Totalenergies compete for 15 -year storage service contracts. 122 storage units. The Chinese company byd have prefabricated the 122 units, each integrates a 6MW energy conversion system (PCs) along with four iron and lithium phosphate batteries (LFP) batteries, each with a capacity of 5,365MWH. The design is modular to optimize space, improve system integration and minimize failure points. Desert construction. Although the batteries were supplied by the Chinese company byd, the project was carried out by a consortium formed by State Grid Corporation of China and Alfanar Projectswho were in charge of engineering, equipment acquisition and installation construction. The installation, located in an extremely challenging desert environment, has presented significant difficulties, such as high temperatures and frequent sand storms. To deal with these obstacles, the engineers perfected the installation techniques and optimized the start -up processes, ensuring the reliability of the long -term system. If you can’t with them, join them. This famous phrase can be attributed to the Saudi kingdom, who has thought about China. At the time he began to enter this race for the renewables, Arabia Saudi began to great. However, in the field of Megaestructures and renewablethe Asian giant has no rival. Although the Arab country is developing different projects in renewables, others that also integrate clean sources such as the city of Neom, is not having the expected success. However, there is a sector where you could compete with China: nuclear energy. The kingdom has the ability to Extract and process Uranium, which would position him as a key actor. Image | Red Sea Project SA Xataka | Saudi Arabia has just opened another of its colossal projects: the world’s longest driver transport system

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