A Singapore company has purchased 136,000 AI GPUs from NVIDIA. What is not clear is what he has done with them.

In the last three years, an unknown Singapore company has become the largest buyer of NVIDIA chips in Southeast Asia. This singular activity has caused alarms to go off, especially now that the trade war between the US and China means that the “illegal trafficking” of these components is extremely monitored. The suspicion. The company, called Megaspeed, is being investigated by the US government. The objective is to find out exactly if there are ties that unite this company with the Chinese government and if the NVIDIA chips that the company has purchased have ended up in China despite the veto and prohibition that said cards can end up there. The Singapore government is also checking whether Megaspeed has violated local laws, they say. on Bloomberg. Megaspeed denies the major. In a statement sent by mail to that newspaper, those responsible for Megaspeed declare that the company “is based in Singapore and operates fully in accordance with applicable laws, including United States export control regulations.” At the moment there is no evidence. An NVIDIA spokesperson indicates that its request for information from Megaspeed shows no evidence that there was a violation of the terms of those transactions. In their visits to Megaspeed’s data centers they confirmed that “the GPUs are where they are supposed to be.” Furthermore, according to its data, Megaspeed has owners and operates entirely outside of China, and there is no Chinese shareholder. But it does serve Chinese tech giants. Megaspeed has a “neocloud”, cloud infrastructure dedicated to offering computing capacity for AI projects. It has several data centers in Southeast Asia, and the company rents NVIDIA chips to Alibaba. This is an option that the US government does continue to allow: no buying chips, but access to those from suppliers from “non-vetoed” countries. Delicate situation. The question is whether Megaspeed has really done things right or whether it has ended up serving as an intermediary for NVIDIA chips to end up in Chinese technology companies. It would also be disturbing if in the end Megaspeed did have ties to companies or the Chinese government. This discovery comes just as President Donald Trump has stated that he would approve the sale of certain NVIDIA chips to China, something that until now was prohibited. Confusing data. Although Bloomberg admits that they have found no evidence that Megaspeed’s NVIDIA chips have ended up being sent to China, doubts remain. They have analyzed documents with records of commercial transactions, appointments and job offers from both Megaspeed and some of its collaborating companies, and have detected “inconsistencies” between the inventory of chips and those that should really be installed in their data centers. Megaspeed has thousands of NVIDIA GPUs. And the problem is that this company has a huge number of company chips. Since it was founded in 2023 and until November 2025, Megaspeed has imported at least 136,000 NVIDIA GPUs according to Malaysian and Indonesian customs records. More than half are Blackwell chips, which Trump said I would not approve of them being exported to China. Most of those newer GPUs were purchased six months ago, but NVIDIA employees who visited the data centers did not definitively clarify that those that were exported actually ended up where they were supposed to be. The suspicion: a mysterious data center in China. On the Megaspeed website it says that they have three data centers in Malaysia and Indonesia. There is also mention of a room under construction in an unspecified “specific area.” The problem is that Megaspeed showed an image of a render with a data center in Shanghai financed in part by Megaspeed’s original parent company, a Chinese company. Not only that: Megaspeed has a kind of corporate twin in China with an identical website that shows that in reality the employees of the Singapore company are its employees. All of this raises clear questions that remain unresolved and that raise even more suspicions. In Xataka | The US believed it had dealt a mortal blow to China when it deprived it of NVIDIA. He only accelerated one plan: ‘Delete America’

OpenAI has purchased a software called Sky. And the loser in this equation is Apple

OpenAI has bought Skyan AI application for macOS that had not even been released on the market. Behind them are Ari Weinstein and Conrad Kramer, the creators of Workflow, the automation app that Apple bought in 2017 and became Shortcuts. Why is it important. Three people with years of experience within Apple, a deep knowledge of macOS, and a unique understanding of automation have decided it was better to build outside than inside. And OpenAI has just signed them to integrate ChatGPT precisely into Apple’s operating system. The context. Sky promised to be exactly what Siri should be by 2025: An AI that floats above your desk. Who understands what you do. That sees the context of your screen. And that executes complex actions with a simple instruction in natural language. The vision of AI-assisted computing taken to the maximum. The founders of Software Applications Incorporatedthe company behind Sky, spent years within Apple after purchasing Workflow in 2017. They left in August 2023. 26 months later, OpenAI buys them. The entire cycle has lasted less than two years. That’s speed. That’s what happens when you have a clear vision and there aren’t a hundred committees holding you back. What has happened. Kim Beverettthe third co-founder, also came from Apple. Almost ten years working on Safari, WebKit, privacy, Messages, Mail, FaceTime, SharePlay. They are product people. People who understand macOS better than almost anyone on the planet. And this is not just any startup. It’s a startup founded by people who know the ins and outs of macOS intimately, who know exactly what it can do and how to do it. And they decided that it was better to do it outside of Apple than inside. Between the lines. OpenAI does not buy Sky for the technology. Buy Sky for the talent. The twelve team members join OpenAI to, according to ChatGPT’s vice president, accelerate “deep integration with macOS.” Apple trained these people, gave them access to their systems. Now OpenAI is going to use that knowledge to build exactly what Apple should be building. Apple has been promising for months that Siri is going to improve, that Apple Intelligence It’s the future. But beyond hardware increasingly specialized in local modelswe’ve only seen delays and a fairly muted value proposition so far. Meanwhile… OpenAI has launched Atlasyour browser with deep ChatGPT integration. Now buy Sky to bring that integration to all macOS. With people who know exactly how the innards of the system work. Apple is being outplayed on its own turf. And it’s not just Sky. Jony Ive, the most important designer in Apple’s history, left in 2019. Now work with OpenAI on an AI device. With financing from SoftBank. With Sam Altman directly involved. The alarm signal. Apple has a cultural problem: it is too slow. Too cautious. Privacy is an important differentiator, but it may cost you to be left off the generative AI map. The talent that Apple trained is leaving because it can’t build what it wants inside. At least not with the desired speed. Sky will at some point arrive as an OpenAI product or as an integration into ChatGPT desktop app. But it will also be a symbol of what can be done with deep knowledge, clear vision and freedom to execute without twenty layers of approval. And now what. Apple needs speed. You need ambition. You need to be willing to take risks. Because talent doesn’t wait. And AI does not forgive slowness. In Xataka | OpenAI is already a binary bet: either get AGI, or everything blows up Featured image | OpenAI

A player has an insane record, 40,000 games purchased on Steam. That there is a badge to reward him is what is disturbing

Neither collecting neither gambling addiction: This is pure and simple accumulation. But with a clear objective: to obtain the badge that recognizes the possession of no less than 40,000 games in Steam. An achievement that has already been recognized by databases like SteamDB and that undoubtedly leaves anyone breathless who thinks that the store’s seasonal sales get a little out of hand. We are nothing more than insects contemplating a giant. Sonix the Collector. The milestone has been reached by the user Sonix (SonixLegend), who has become the first person to have more than 40,000 games in his library. The badge is “Game Collector: 40,000+” (the highest of this type that can be achieved) and, according to SteamDB, Sonix reached 40,029 games on September 23, 2025. It now has 40,366. In addition, it adds 22,136 DLCs and the thing does not end here, since it maintains a wish list with 26,936 titles. More data? His favorite game is ‘Alien Swarm’, a semi-unknown free-to-play multiplayer shooter from 2010 to which he has dedicated a whopping 551 hours. A paste. Steam estimates the value of the Sonix collection at $250,041 based on the lowest prices available, but the current total cost would exceed $612,072. And since this includes both purchased titles and free games and promo codes, it is impossible to calculate the true value of what has been purchased. Sonix is ​​based in Shanghai, and has been active on Steam for fifteen years. Your profile shows a level of 303, which is equivalent to activity well above average. Other beasts. The Sonix brand is closely followed by other compulsive buyers. Ian Brandon Anderson is close to achieving the coveted badge, with 39,786 games and is closely followed by a third user, ikun, with 36,888. Interestingly, the three largest collectors achieved new records for the number of games purchased on the same day. We don’t know if it specifically means anything, except that Steam continues to be in enviable health, and that this form of compulsive collecting is not an isolated eccentricity of Sonix: at this moment there are almost 20 users with more than 30,000 games, and the top 50 are all above 22,000. Collecting is not what it used to be. Without a doubt, digital collecting has very different nuances than that of accumulators of physical material: the capacity to store digital material, for example, is practically unlimited. And the constant flow of very substantial discounts in stores like Steam itself makes it possible for collections to multiply at a very notable speed. Or put another way: without realizing it, your Steam library has hundreds, perhaps thousands of items? You have to make a very consistent effort to reach those extremes in physical video game collecting. Playing is another story. Of course, playing all these games is impossible, and we enter into issues that have little to do with the enjoyment of what was purchased: reaching the figure of 40,000 games purchased regardless of what they are or, in the case of physical collecting, buying catalogs of consoles that in a high percentage are made up of low quality games, but that must be had due to completism. There are already studies that define this completism as a form of behavior that has little to do with the acquisition of something we like for our enjoyment and, in these cases, talk about addiction It is not completely left out of the equation. Header | Erik Mclean in Unsplash

This flying motorcycle that seems removed from ‘Star Wars’ reaches 200 km/Hy can already be purchased. The “can” go in quotes

Year 4 dby (after the battle of Yavin). The Galactic Empire invades the Endor Moon, home of the nice Ewok, and puts the at -st on the ground and the 74-Z sliding motorcycles. These flying motorcycles, piloted by explorers and very cool, all said, were not enough to prevent the rebel alliance from destroying the second star of death. However, his legacy seem to last to this day. The test? The Volonaut Airbike, a flying motorcycle of the most curious that can already be bought and that could pass perfectly through a means of transport of ‘Star Wars’. Volonaut? Maybe the name doesn’t tell you anything. Maybe that of its founder, Tomasz Patan, either. But if we talk about Jetson One Maybe the bell sounds. The Jetson One is a unipersonal evtol AKA an electric flying car that made a lot of noise a few years ago. Well Volonaut It’s like Jetson, but in motorcycle format. Patan is behind both companies and his proposal with the Volonaut Airbike is, at least, striking. Volonaut’s team took references to ‘Star Wars’ quite seriously | Image: Volonaut in X A flying motorcycle … According to Volonaut on its website, this “Supermoto for the Skies” is designed to transport a person (up to 95 kilos, by the way). Use a reaction engine capable of reaching 200 km/h, it has no rotating propellers and, according to the firm, is seven times lighter than a conventional motorcycle “thanks to the use of advanced carbon fiber materials, 3D printing and a minimalist approach.” … that little flies … Seeing it in motion is impressive and really remembers science fiction films. The problem is that its autonomy is quite scarce. The Volonaut Airbike uses diesel, biodiesel, jet-a1 or kerosene and is able to fly for only ten minutes. They have to be ten spectacular minutes, but only ten minutes. Positive part? Reposting is fast: less than a minute. … And what “can you” buy. The device has been developing for several years and has not been until now that it has been put up for sale. You still have to finish polishing, but you can book. How much? Here is the reason for the quotes. Image | Volonaut If there was someone interested in her, Today I would have to deposit 2,000 non -refundable dollars to reserve a hole. Then we would have to deposit $ 80,000, which guarantee the unit and confirm the buyer’s interest. Finally, once the motorcycle is ready, the buyer will have to put the remaining $ 798,000. Total cost: more than 700,000 euros to change, a price quite remote from the average pocket, but perhaps not so high for those who see in the Volonaut Airbike a whim like any other. And where where? In the United States a specific license is not necessary, since it enters within the category Ultralight of the FAA. Another different story would be to fly this vehicle in Spain, where it would be at least, A regulatory level challenge. Cover image | Volonaut In Xataka | Alef Aeronautics’s “flying car” can already fly: the only problem is that it has little car and much of Evtol

The save Nintendo’s VAT arrives in Fnac. Five consoles and video games that can be purchased at a very good price

From time to time, some stores release a limited time campaign with which we can save VAT when buying a product. Fnac is one of them, and this time he has launched a Save the VAT in Nintendo with which we can find very good prices both in consoles and video games. These are the five best offers if we want to take advantage of the campaign. Nintendo Switch Oled by 290.49 eurosthe Nintendo console with better screen now has a good price. ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom‘ by 53.94 eurosone of the best titles we can find in the hybrid console. ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons‘ by 45.64 eurosan interesting life simulation video game that leads us to live on the deserted islands of Nook Inc. ‘Super Mario Bros. Wonder‘ by 45.64 eurosone of the best video games of the 2D saga that has the most colorful mechanics. ‘Metroid Dread‘ by 45.64 eurosa good video game that was very well received by public and press. Nintendo Switch Oled The Nintendo Switch Oled It is not usually found too many times on offer, but there are some other exception – generally in store campaigns. FNAC has this model by 290.49 eurosand it is ideal if what we are looking for is a somewhat bigger format than the standard switch and a Better quality screen. Nevertheless, If what we are looking for is the best pricealso in FNAC during the save the VAT we can find the Nintendo Switch (standard model) by 248.99 euros. * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’ Nintendo video games usually enjoy very good quality, but there are a few that have already been considered “the best on the platform.” Without a doubt, one of them is’The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom‘, the sequel to’ Breath of the Wild ‘that It leads us to explore Hyrule along a good assortment of hours. Now we have it on the offer in FNAC by 53.94 euros. If you have not played the first installment, ‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild‘, You can also buy at a very good price in FNAC. In this case, it stays for others 53.94 euros. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons‘It is a video game that arrived at a key moment: in the middle of the pandemic. Since then, we are many who have joined the Huge Debt of Tom Nook for our house’s mortgage on deserted islands. It is a super complete life simulator in which we can meet a good number of characters, we can fish, decorate our house and much more. We can find it in FNAC for a price of 45.64 euros. You can find a little cheaper in Mediamarkt; The store has it for 44.99 euros. Animal Crossing: New Horizons * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘Super Mario Bros. Wonder’ How many video games have we been able to enjoy Super Mario? They are not few, and many of them are brilliant. ‘Super Mario Bros. Wonder‘It is the return of Nintendo’s plumber to 2D platforms, but The most striking are the curious mechanics that the company introduced and that surprised more than one to see those first trailers. If you have not played it yet, you can buy in FNAC for 45.64 eurosalthough Mediamarkt has it now slightly cheaper: by 45.45 euros. * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘Metroid Dread’ In a way the same thing happens with the Metroid saga. We have seen many deliveries until we reach one of the great surprises of 2021. ‘Metroid Dread‘It leads us to put ourselves in Samus Aran’s skin to face all kinds of threats through a Very platform action and 2D adventures. We can find it for 45.64 euros In Fnac. * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Image | Zac Edmonds in UnspashNintendo In Xataka | The best accessories for your switch: covers, transport bags, batteries, and more In Xataka | What Micro SD card for Nintendo Switch buy. Better recommendations and 10 outstanding models

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