The chip crisis is leaving no stone unturned. Motherboards seemed untouchable, but their time has come

The RAM memory crisis is no longer a RAM memory crisis. Emulating what happened at the end of 2020, we are immersed in a new component crisis that, unlike that of five years ago, has not been caused by a combination of factors but by something very specific, the AI ​​industry. It is very difficult to buy any component with a NAND chip at a fair price and it is something that It is affecting all devices. The PC was already affected, but now the four largest motherboard manufacturers predict the worst. A shipment contraction of almost 30% on motherboards. Focused away from consumption. To understand why the crisis is impacting motherboards when, a priori, they could continue to be produced at the normal price, you have to look a little further. Nvidia and AMD are fully focused on the artificial intelligence segment, pausing their consumer GPU renewal plans for 2060. For example, the RTX 50 Super series neither is nor expected for this year and already speaks of some RTX 60 that would be released by 2028. Intel, for its part, also recently confirmed that consumer processors were taking a back seat in its priorities, since They were going to focus on the Xeon for servers and data centers. It is a strategy aligned with the great objective: become the great American foundry and sneak into the conversation they dominate TSMC and, at a good distance, Samsung. Update paused. With three manufacturers of the three key components having the focus away from the user and with the three main memory manufacturers (Samsung, Micron and SK Hynix) focused on memory for AI, what had to happen is happening: not only is buying new parts for a PC very expensive, but sometimes there is no stock, and the enthusiastic user who renews a PC every generation has no reason to do so, even if he had the deepest pockets in the world. That is why they are putting these PC updates on hold, clinging to current devices that they will have to get more out of because the market, directly, is broken. motherboards. And if PCs cannot be built and the companies that build computers themselves have already reported that they are having problems due to the price of RAM and storage, the foundation of the computer stops making sense. That’s where motherboards come in as those ‘foundations’. As we read in Tom’s Hardwarethe four main ones in the market (Taiwanese, too) are shipping units well below expectations. According to the media, ASRock will ship 37% fewer boards, Asus 33% less, MSI 24% less and Gigabyte 22% less. In total, the big four in this segment will ship 28% fewer units than they moved last year, which will push prices up for components that had not yet suffered the blow. In fact, the fact that the four companies are reviewing its shipping and sales predictions for this period could cause a parallel crisis. In a hypothetical scenario (because at the rate we are going it is very difficult for the crisis to be resolved in two days), if tomorrow it is possible to buy RAM and SSD memory at their normal price and people start building PCs again, what would be missing would be motherboards, so the shortage would cause price spikes. No end in sight. But hey, I already say that it is a hypothetical scenario because everything indicates that the NAND chip crisis is not even close to being resolved in the short term. The hyperscalers have the vast majority of the team unemployed full time, but they continue to demand new platforms to continue developing AI. That is why the entire segment has turned its head to look only at a market that is guaranteeing them an unprecedented peak in income. And no, don’t think that Asus, MSI, ASRock or Gigabyte are having a hard time, since they point that manufacturers are also offsetting declining profits in the user segment with growth in data center platforms. In the end, although ‘rare’, they are computers that need motherboards. When will the storm pass? Namely. There are sources that point to 2027 to start seeing green shoots, but others go to 2030 and Nvidia, which in the end has some hand in this mess, considers that there are seven or eight years of wild investment left. Image | Sitraka, Luis Gonzalez In Xataka | There is a shortage of RAM because of AI. That will make your next console much more expensive.

an artificial island with a wood and stone structure older than Stonehenge

In several rural areas of Scotland there has been an old tradition for centuries: when the level of some lakes drops after periods of drought or storms, strange rows of stones and dark wood sometimes appear briefly, the neighbors call “the traces of the ancients.” For a long time they were thought to be simply natural remains… until archaeologists discovered that many actually belonged to hidden human constructions underwater for thousands of years. The artificial island hidden under the waters of Scotland. At the beginning of May something unusual happened in Scotland: a small artificial island built some time ago reappeared more than five thousand years with wood, branches and stone, even before Stonehenge. What today seems like just a rocky islet lost in a lake on the Isle of Lewis hid under water a complex human structure built during the Neolithica time when British communities were still taking their first steps towards large collective projects. He find It not only forces us to reconsider the antiquity of the so-called Scottish “crannogs”, but also the organizational capacity of societies that were already capable of completely transforming an aquatic landscape thousands of years before the most famous large megalithic constructions in Europe. A wooden platform from before the pyramids. Apparently, archaeologists discovered that the islet of Loch Bhorgastail originally began as a huge circular wooden platform about 23 meters in diameter covered with layers of branches and vegetation. As the centuries passed, different generations expanded and reinforced the structure by adding new layers of stone and brushwood until transforming it into the small island visible today. The dating places the first phase of construction between 3800 and 3300 BCthat is, several centuries before the best known phases of Stonehenge and a lot before the pyramids Egyptians. The investigation It also demonstrates that those Neolithic communities not only built funerary monuments or stone circles, but were also capable of modifying entire lakes to build artificial spaces isolated from the continent. The wooden platform of the crannog, below the waterline Under the water a lost stone path appeared. One of the most striking discoveries was the location of a stone road submerged bridge that connected the island to the shore of the lake. Today it remains hidden underwater, but in the past it provided easy access to the artificial platform before lake levels and the natural environment changed. Researchers believe that this access demonstrates that the island was not a simple symbolic structure lost in the middle of the water, but a regularly used place by entire communities. The fact that the construction was modified and reused for thousands of years (from the Neolithic to the Iron Age) further indicates that the place maintained special importance for entire generations. Fragments of a Neolithic pot found near the crannog Remains of banquets and meetings. Not only that. Hundreds of fragments appeared around the island neolithic ceramic belonging to bowls and vessels, many of them still retaining remains of food adhered to the interior surfaces. Archaeologists believe that this points to activities related communitys with meetings, food preparation and possible ritual banquets. The enormous amount of work required to build an artificial island in the middle of a lake also suggests the existence of societies much more organized than is normally imagined for that time. They were not small improvised groups surviving in isolation, but communities capable of coordinating labor, resources and planning over long periods of time. Aerial view of the Loch Bhorgastail crannog, illustrating the site context and the land-water interface where integrated terrestrial and underwater survey methods are applied Another way to explore the past underwater. Much of the progress has been possible thanks to a new technique developed specifically to study very shallow water areas, an especially problematic environment for archeology because terrestrial and underwater methods often fail precisely in that intermediate zone. The researchers combined drones, waterproof cameras and stereophotogrammetry systems capable of generating continuous three-dimensional models both above and below water. The result has made it possible to digitally reconstruct the entire island and document structures invisible from the surface with centimeter precision. Until now, many of these environments were considered a kind of “blind zone” for archaeology. Scotland could hide hundreds. The Loch Bhorgastail case is especially important because researchers believe that there are hundreds of crannogs spread across the Scottish lochs and many could hide much older origins than previously thought. For decades it was believed that most belonged to the Iron Age or medieval times, but recent discoveries are pushing their origins back thousands of years, until the Neolithic. This opens the possibility that more artificial platforms, submerged paths and remains of human activities at a surprisingly early time in European history remain hidden beneath the calm waters of many Scottish lochs. The island changes the image of British Neolithic societies. The most fascinating of the discovery is that it forces us to abandon the simplified image of Neolithic communities as dispersed and technically limited groups. Building an artificial island of wood and stone in the middle of a lake required planning, knowledge of the aquatic environment, transportation of materials, and large-scale social cooperation. And all this was happening in Scotland ago more than five thousand yearseven before some of the most famous prehistoric monuments on the planet were built. Beneath the dark waters of a seemingly normal lake, a an extraordinary test of the extent to which those ancient societies were much more complex and ambitious than was believed. Image | University of Southampton In Xataka | Some 5,000-year-old tombs went unnoticed for millennia. Until we look from the sky In Xataka | About to close, this remote mine in the Polar Circle has found a 2 billion-year-old yellow diamond that weighs 158 carats

A bacon carved in stone

The food It is an artbut also a history lesson. Dishes like Torrijasthe lasagna or the sushi They have centuries (and millennia) behind them and tell us a story of use, mix of traditions or even Evasion of pandemics. But although we enjoy food to luxury levels, not so many dishes have become a national treasure. Literally. That is an honor reserved for a few, and the meat -shaped stone of China has the honor of being one of the three treasures that attracts hundreds of visitors every year to the National Museum of the Palacio de Taipei. Your Dongpo. Today, the Dongpo pig is a traditional dish in China, but arose in the province of Hangzhou during the Song dynasty (between 960 and 1279) to take advantage of a curious surplus of pork bacon. Counts the legend that his inventor was Your Dongpoa poet, calligraphy, musician, historian and politician – among other things – who held important positions in the imperial administration, but due to disagreements with a politician, he was banished to Huangzhou. There he became governor and, after organizing a series of actions to dredge a lake and end the floods, was presented with large amounts of pork bacon. The scholar was also a good chef, so he decided to slowly cook the bacon with Shaoxing wine and soy sauce to return the detail to the neighbors (and to take advantage of that surplus with which he had been found). As always, this is a legend and there is Other versions They say that the man was playing a board game, he was clueless and forgot about the pig he had on the fire. When he realized, he discovered that this exaggerated cooking had left the tremendously tender piece. Pig. Such was the acceptance of the dish, which decided to baptize it with the name of the polymata. For almost a thousand years, it has remained one of the traditional dishes of the country and the key is both in the piece and in cooking. About the first, the rule dictates that it must be a bacon bucket of about five centimeters sideways. It must alternate layers of lean meat and fat to prevent it from being too fatty or heavy. And, to achieve this, a slow stroke and a mixture of fermented wine and soy sauce are used. It is a soft, juicy dish that has a characteristic aroma that, as we say, is a symbol of Hangzhou’s gastronomy. Qing dynasty. The centuries passed and the Qing dynasty. China governed between 1644 and 1912 and, it was this last imperial dynasty of the country that raised China in the international scene, making it one of the largest and most prosperous empires in the world in the 18th century. That bonanza period was accompanied by a apogee of the arts that combined innovation and tradition. The Qing acted as patron in many artistic fields, being the sculpture one of the favorites of some of its emperors. And in that period of splendor It arose Something that has become one of the strangest, funny and, in turn, a tribute to China: a tribute to Dongpo pig. Meat -shaped stone. Used jaspe veiled As a main element, the artisan shapes a piece with practically perfect measures of 5.73 x 6.6 x 5.3 centimeters. Not only did he stain the stone to perfectly imitate the appearance of fat and lean flesh, but he was able to create small holes that simulated pork pores. It reflected all layers with precision: from crispy skin, the different interior textures and the base, and all this with colors that really seems marinated meat in soy sauce. One of the three treasures. You just have to see the images that accompany this article to appreciate that artist’s technical excellence. And such is its importance that meat -shaped stone has been described as the most famous masterpiece of National Museum of the Palacio de Taipei. It has been exhibited internationally, attracts crowds and, together with the Jade col and al Mao Gong Dingis the work that reigns In the galleries of the Taiwan Museum (something that should not be very funny to China, precisely because of the constant geopolitical tensions with the country). And here we have a perfect sample of how history, art, tradition and kitchen shake hands thanks, because we must not forget this, to the creativity that artisans could deploy during a qing dynasty that gave wide manga to create sculptures that would delight the court. Unfortunately, as with so many artistic pieces, We do not know The name of the artisan. Images | Chainwit, National Palace Museum, Sjschen In Xataka | The statues of Columbus have reached Japan and Egypt. And that tells us something crucial about his controversial figure

Emma Stone Reveals New Pixie Hair Cut At 2025 Golden Globes: Photos

Stone’s commitment to her craft has been acknowledged at the Golden Globes and Oscars, but the producer’s special moment at the 2024 Oscars was disrupted by a wardrobe malfunction. OK! previously reported Stone’s dress ripped during the ceremony. “Oh no my dress is broken. I think it happened during ‘I’m Just Ken,’” the actress, 36, began, referring to Ryan Gosling‘s iconic performance. “My voice is also a little gone. The woman on this stage — you’re all incredible. The woman in this category. Sandra (Hüller), Lily (Gladstone), Carey (Mulligan), Annette (Bening) — I share this with you, I am in awe of you. It’s an honor to do this all together.” “The other night, I was panicking, as you can kind of see, happens a lot — that maybe something like this could happen and Yorgos (Lanthimos) said to me, ‘Please take yourself out of it,’” the red-headed beauty continued. “And he was right, because it’s not about me. It’s about a team that came together to make something greater than the sum of its parts .”

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