The US tariffs have forced Asus to flee from China. The question is how users will affect us

The US tariffs are ravage. At the beginning of last April Donald Trump announced that His administration was going to impose tariffs to the importation of products from Most countries with those that the US holds a commercial relationship. China was one of the nations They left worse stops, as expected, which caused governments led by Donald Trump and Xi Jinping to engage in an unprecedented climb of tariffs. In a few days the US administration approved China tariffs of 145%and this last country responded with 125% taxes About US assets. This scenario was unsustainable, so after negotiating both governments they agreed to moderate their tariffs temporarily at 30% and 10% respectively. This is how the panorama is currently, but these two countries will renegotiate these conditions as very late in November. Anyway, 30% tariffs are subject to the products that arrive in the US from China are damaging many companies. Asus is one of them. Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam are the big beneficiaries, for the moment Asus is a Taiwanese company, but until just a few weeks most of its production came from continental China. This company is one of the largest manufacturers of motherboard and other components for PC of the planet, and the US is one of its main markets. It is very difficult to specify what weight sales in the country led by Donald Trump in the face of their total sales, but we know that in 2023 the American continent represented 23% of the total income of ASUS. And with all probability USA exercised a very important contribution to this figure. “At this time more than 90% of our production has already been distributed to these new regions” Losing its position in the US market is not an option for this Taiwanese company. Their products manufactured in China receive a surcharge when they arrive in the US of 30%, as we have seen, so Asus has made a decision: It is moving 90% of its production outside of China. It is the only effective strategy when avoiding US tariffs. “We are expanding our production bases in Southeast Asia beyond China for both the mother -and -fashioned PCs. We are installing in Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam (…) at this time more than 90% of our production has already been distributed to these new regions,” has declared A spokesman for Asus. The choice of Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam is not accidental. Production costs in these three countries are moderate, presumably as much as in China, so Asus’s competitiveness is not going to resent. It is great news for us, users. If this reorganization of its production chain had an upward impact on the cost of their products, consumers would pay it. All consumers, not just those of the US. But a priori this will not happen because manufacturing in Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam It is no more expensive than doing it in China when the combination of lower wages and the ability to avoid high tariffs in key markets are considered. Image | Andrey Matveev More information | Tom’s hardware In Xataka | The authentic responsible for China can make avant -garde chips is an almost unknown company: Sicarrier

There is a chatgpt fever among public officials. What we do not know is how it will affect us as users

In the City of Bétera (Valencia) they have turned Chatgpt into one more employee. He told so In the country Marcos Gallart, the Deputy Secretary of the Urban Planning Area of said town. According to him, AI saves “20% of the time in the writing of reports.” The OpenAI chatbot, like its rivals, allow it, of course to gain time to time, but there is a problem with that adoption. Or several. Be careful to save time. Although chatgpt can of course Help perform all kinds of administrative tasksGallart himself explained how formation, accompaniment and how far this type of tools can be used. And there is the problem, because the dimension and complexity of public administration makes this type of processes of adaptation and use of new technologies suppose a colossal challenge. There are no standards. Despite the EU regulatory obsession and Spain in the field of AI, there is no clear regulation that guides officials on how to use AI and how to manage data that are handled with it. Here teachers, health personnel or judges are included that are part of a huge group (1.6 million workers) who can of course use these tools, but very carefully. To tell the police. In recent months we have proven how the indiscriminate use of AI and confidence in these systems can be a real disaster. The National Police, for example, had been using ia for six years to detect false complaints, but The real reliability of the system was very debatable. In the recent ‘Ábalos’ an AI to transcribe the statements of witnesses and accused in the interrogations, but There were paragraphs that were a gallimatisms. Even more serious was what happened with the IA Viogén system, which was theoretically destined to solve cases of gender violence and It has ended up causing mortal tragedies. Spain wants in administration. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Function advertisement These days his intention to incorporate AI to the public administration. To do this, he raised a “sovereign platform of AI” with an investment of 14 million euros. His mission, among other things: to expedite procedures in the administration to provoke the one according to Minister Óscar López will be “the biggest revolution of the general administration from the Internet.” A nightmare for privacy (and security). Someone asked ChatgPT about personal issues is already delicate for both the answer – which may not be accurate or even correct – and for the fact that the chatbot keeps that data. The thing is especially serious If an official introduces documents of all kinds in this or other chatbots to summarize or analyze them: if those documents contain sensitive or private data, they are under the control of these chatbots, which in fact They can filter them By mistake to other users. Citizens, possible victims. That makes AI become a double row weapon for public administrations and citizens. On the one hand they can help expedite efforts and even solve problems much more efficiently. On the other, a Incorrect use Chatgpt and its alternatives can make private and personal data They end where they should not, or even something worse: That the result of a management is wrong because an official used it and considered that it was correct without adequate supervision. Zero Data Retention. In this sense There are many services offered by plans without data retention. (ZDR, Zero Data Retention) This is: The data you enter will not be stored on the supplier’s servers. OpenAI It has it In its Chatgpt Enterprise service, a business version precisely designed so that professionals can use Chatgpt’s capacity without fear of data leaks. Microsoft It is another example. Public administration is more “released”. In March It was approved he Draft law for ethical, inclusive and beneficial use of AI. That document was an adaptation to our legislation of the European Regulation of artificial intelligence Approved in March 2024but there we found a contradiction. It was criticized that the law of AI It was too restrictive “The EU had to back down,” but the funny thing is that it was not with the public administration: there the regulation is warm, does not specify bad clear uses and only considers minor offenses those referred to the deployment and use of the systems (articles 25, 26 and 27). Image | Pickpik In Xataka | The EU regulatory obsession raises a world in which AI will have two speeds. And Europe will lose

Europe wants users to verify their age to navigate the Internet. Google does not need it: you can estimate it with AI

In February Google advertisement They were going to start starting an experimental system based on AI and automatic learning (Machine Learning) for Estimate the age of users of its services. That technology, initially thought to avoid access to adult content on YouTube, will now serve much more, although for now it will be restricted to the United States. Automated restrictions. If Google detects that a user is under 18 in the US, it will apply the same restrictions that it applies when users are proactively identified as minors – for example, when creating Gmail accounts. Thus, it will enable reminders to go to sleep on YouTube, it will limit content recommendations and disable both personalized advertising and access to Adult applications in Play Store. What happens if AI is wrong. If Google’s system incorrectly estimates that a user is under 18, said user will be able to send a photo of his identity card (in the US, that of driving usually), of a credit card or even a selfie. First, that Google ends up having a photo of those documents It is quite disturbing. Second, the selfie option is especially surprising, because a priori might not be enough to verify that someone is not a minor. Remembering How-Ord.net. Microsoft a decade ago launched an AI experiment according to which a user could upload a photo of one or more people, and the service He tried to guess the age of those people. The tool quickly went viral, but it was also controversial because of its possible impact on privacy. A study Of 2022 he revealed that various systems of this type were quite precise when guessing age in young people, but not so much in older people. Companies specialized in this area as Yoti explain that The margin of error is already reducedand its system has an average 1.3 -year error in young people between 13 and 17 years old. How to estimate the google age. Google’s age estimation model will use the existing data of its users, including the websites they visit, what type of videos do they see on YouTube or how long their accounts have had. What about privacy. According to Google, this approach “does not imply the collection of additional data”, but of all that information that you already have thanks to the profiles that users use to access their services. They also ensure that they will not share that estimate with apps or websites. Goal already implemented A similar system on Instagram months ago. The age verification fever. The movements in this regard are increasingly striking. Before the excuse for companies and governments to spy on us and knew more about us was the terrorist threat. Now it is that minors They can access adult content. There is a unique fever for developing age verification systems everywhere, and we are seeing it especially in Europe … and the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom teaches us how the future can be. One of the first countries to move in this area is the United Kingdom, which these days these days has activated its regulation so that minors cannot access adult content. The age verification systems must be present in all types of platforms, something that has been especially controversial there and that has generated a surprising (or perhaps not so much) Collateral effect: British users They have begun to subscribe in mass to VPN services to avoid having to pass those age verification controls. The EU wants its own “pajporte”. The controversy introduction of the Digital portfolio beta In Spain —Popularly known as “Pajortport” – is one of the great steps that EU member countries are facing the future European digital identity. Among the options that will enable this mobile application will be to verify the age of the users, and in fact the Spanish initiative is serving as inspiration For a European system. Said system, yes, is not exempt from controversy. It remains to be seen if the Google system is really effective, and if it is, how its deployment progresses and what impact that has on the intentions of various countries to control the age of users. In Xataka | Allowing an app to “all photos” of our gallery looks like the most harmless action in the world. It is not at all

Anthropic has seen that their users do not stop using the 200 euros plan a month of their AI. They had to stop their feet

Anthropic has announced new weekly limits for your CLAUDE They have already entered into force, especially affecting Claude Code, their programming tool through artificial intelligence. The measure arrives after some users have been executing the tool continuously 24 hours a dayconsuming resources equivalent to tens of thousands of dollars with the most expensive subscriptions of $ 200 per month. There are saturation and the accounts do not come out. The most intensive developers They are putting cane To the Anthropic servers, saturating them with a use that goes far beyond what the company had planned at first. Some programmers have configured Claude Code to permanently operate in the background, automating tasks and generating code without stopping. This has caused Claude Code to have suffered partial or total falls at least seven times in the last month, according to THE STATE PAGE of Anthropic. New limits. Of course, users will have limits that restart every seven daysin addition to the current five -hour limits. Users of the Pro Plan ($ 20 per month) will be able to use between 40 and 80 hours a week with the sonnet 4. those of the Max Plan of $ 100 will have between $ 140 and 280 hours with Sonnet 4 and up to 35 hours with Opus 4. The Max Plan of 200 dollars will allow up to 480 hours with Sonnet 4 and 40 hours with Opus 4. Anthropic ensures that less than 5% of its users will be affected by these changes. It is not an isolated case. Other companies in the sector are living similar situations. Cursor, the popular programming tool with AI, changed its price strategy In June to stop the most intensive users of their 0 dollars plan, although He had to apologize Then not to communicate the changes well. Replit, another rival in the space of the program assisted by AI, also implemented similar measures the same month. It is clear that companies dedicated to AI are experiencing their plans and studying the use given by their users. That there are price changes as soon is a symptom that they are still taking their pulse while looking for a way for the business to come out profitable. Hidden limits. One of Claude’s problems is that it does not offer an accountant that allows users to know how much they are consuming in real time. Developers have to go “blind” until they run directly with the limit, something that generates frustration especially among those who pay the most expensive subscriptions. In addition, the company has detected that some users are sharing and reverting accounts, which makes the use of these accounts even more intensive. An experimental business model. Anthropic has pledged to offer “other options” for cases of intensive use in the future, but for the moment the priority is to maintain stable service for most users. Subscribers of the Max Plan may buy additional use at API prices when they exceed their limits. Keep a generative ia service as Claude It’s a challengeespecially if you want to guarantee maximum performance to all users. That is why we see so many changes in their plans, and it will not be uncommon to see them in the rest of the alternatives. Cover image | Anthropic In Xataka | There are those who believe that the best AIs become more silly over time. It is no madness

Github is vital for millions of users. That is why it has become the perfect place to hide malware

When a tool is so useful that no one dares to block it, it becomes a magnet for attackers. That is what is happening with GITHUB: public repositories, camouflaged archives and malicious loads that go unnoticed in corporate environments. Cisco Talos has uncovered a campaign that demonstrates it. The campaign, active since February 2025, was not an isolated experiment. It was a well structured operation based on the malware-as-a-service model (MaaS), in which attack tools are sold as if they were cloud services. In this case, the operators used Github to distribute malware through seemingly harmless links. When the malicious code hides in full view “In many environments, a malicious download from Github may seem Normal traffic”, Talos researchers explain. And there is the problem: the actors behind this campaign knew how to move between the legitimate and the harmful without raising suspicions, using the platform owned by Microsoft as an undercover distribution channel. The process began with Emmenhtal, a Loader designed to act by layers. Three of them were exclusively responsible for hiding the code. Only at the end of the process a script was executed in Powershell that contacted a remote address to download the real payload. That payload was Amadeya malware known since 2018 in Russian speaking forums. Its main function is to collect information from the infected system and Download additional files depending on the profile of the equipment. The most striking thing is that these files did not One of the most active accounts was legendary99999. In it, more than 160 repositories with random names were detected, each hosting a single malicious file in its release section. From there, the attackers could send direct links to the victims, as if it were any other legitimate download. Legendary 99999999999999 Settle Legendary9999 was not an isolated case. Talos identified other accounts, such as Milidmdds or DFFE9EWF, which followed a similar pattern: random names, repositories with harmless appearance, but designed to execute malicious loads. In total, malware samples such as Rhadamanthys, Lumma, Redline or even legitimate tools such as Putty and Selenium Webdriver were detected. The operation was always the same: once the equipment was infected, Amadey downloaded the necessary file from Github, according to the needs of each operator. The most striking is the flexibility of the operation: from remote access Trojans such as Asyncrat, to scripts disguised as MP4 files or even python code with hidden functions. Github acted quickly. As soon as Talos notified the findings, LThe accounts were eliminated. But the problem does not seem to be the platform yes, but the strategy behind its use: take advantage of legitimate and necessary services to hide malicious activities. Images | Xataka with Gemini 2.5 Flash | Talos In Xataka | The “Son in Hurry” scam had been wreaking havoc throughout Spain for years. Police are finally dismantling it

China does not want users on the Internet. He wants perfectly identified citizens

China will establish a new virtual identity system so that its citizens can record on all types of online services and platforms. The new system – which is now voluntary – is called “identity certification of the National Network” and will make Chinese Internet users lose one of the few cracks that had left: anonymity. Internet card. The regulations of this new centralized Internet identity system It was published In May 2025 and will enter into force on July 15, 2025. Identity checks will be mandatory in all types of online platforms, and that will imply that it will be very difficult for users to maintain their anonymity for example on social networks. This virtual card works as a mobile application in mobile NFCs that can configure both adult and minor users, as explained The guide start -up. The Chinese excuse. In the document published jointly by several Chinese agencies – as the Ministry of Public Security or the administration of the cyberspace of China – it is indicated that its objective is to “protect the security of citizens’s information and support the healthy and orderly development of the digital economy.” A “Antibalas Vest”. In the CCTV account – the Chinese official public television service— In Weibo They explained how These measures “They are based on legal identity information” and will provide a way to verify users in all types of services and “reduce the collection and retention of personal identity information.” It is like “A bulletproof vest so that third parties cannot gather your full personal information,” they say. Digital Totalitarianism. In CNN cite The words of Xiao Qiang, a researcher specializing in Internet censorship, which indicates that “it is a unified identity system and directed by the State, capable of monitoring and blocking users in real time. You can directly erase the voices that you do not like, so it is more than a surveillance tool: it is an infrastructure of digital totalitarianism.” Another repression measure. There is the Internet that we all know and use, and there is the Chinese Internet. And in that last Censorship and control dominate everything. The Chinese totalitarian regime is more patent than ever in the access and use of the Internet, and We have seen In recent years with the massive prohibition of Feminist or LGTB activismthe elimination of Youth jargon In social networks, the fight against CULTITIES CULTor the Total comments control that users publish on social networks to eliminate those that are not appropriate. State pseudonyms. According to the State Media Agency Xinhua, More than six million people They have already registered voluntarily to achieve their particular Internet identifier. The “cyberspace identifier”, as the agency calls it, can have two variants: a series of letters and numbers or an online credential. Both correspond to the real identity of the user “but exclude information in flat text.” That is: they are a kind of pseudonym, but one controlled by the State. “Volunteer” with quotes. One of those responsible for the Ministry of Public Security also indicated in Xinhua how this virtual card was voluntary. However, this voluntariness is debatable because the Chinese government is promoting the integration of said system into various industries and sectors. Haochen Sun, a law professor at Hong Kong University, said in CNN that although the law effectively presents the system as a volunteer, it could end up becoming a system that users would have to end up using to access all types of platforms that integrate it. Silence criticism. This system He began to take his first steps Last year, when a police manager named Jia Xiaoliang proposed it at a meeting of the National Popular Party Congress in March 2024. The criticisms of the experts were numerous, and for example Lao Dongyan, a well -known professor of law at the University of Tsinghua, said in Weibo that the system allowed to “install a espionage device for the online activity of people.” Evogate. That post ended up being erased and the account suspended without being able to publish for three months for “violating important rules.” A year later, when the definitive rules of the project were finally published, there were practically no criticism on social networks. As Xiao explained, it is a typical method in China, which leaves some time before announcing definitive measures to allow some “relief” and those voices end up losing strength. Image | Joseph Chan In Xataka | China is training its AI in suitcases full of hard drives: thus they are mocking the US veto to the advanced chips

Chrome has been failing to some Windows users at least two weeks. Everything points to a responsible, and it is not Google

The world’s most used browser has been giving problems to some users of Windows 10 and Windows 11. Chromethat The global market share on computers dominate with more than 60%it is failing unexpectedly: just open it and shows no error messages. For those who suffer it, it is as if it had directly ceased to exist. No warning, without solution. In Google’s official forumsdozens of users have been warning of these sudden closures since the beginning of June. The usual solutions – Reinstall Chrome, restart the system – do not work. The problem persists and, until now, there was no clear explanation. Is Microsoft the culprit? As explained A spokeswoman for Chrome’s support team, the error is already being investigated. And the most striking thing is that the failure does not seem to have its origin in Google, but in a function of Microsoft 365 For Windows. Everything points to Microsoft Family Safety. When this function is activated, Chrome stops working. It is not clear if it is a recent change in the browser or an error in the Microsoft tool itself. Family Safety allows you to establish time limits in front of the screen and filter inappropriate content. It is an especially useful function for parents who want to supervise the use of the computer by their children. A temporary solution. For now, there is no official patch. According to The VergeMicrosoft has not spoken and Google has not given more technical details either. However, there is a way to recover Chrome: disable the filter of inappropriate websites within Family Safety. Of course, doing so implies leaving one of the key barriers to protect minors. Images | Google + Photoshop | Google In Xataka | Microsoft Edge has become the second browser after Chrome. At the expense of an almost intrusive insistence

Apple has confessed that you are using AI to design its next chips. What comes to us to users is anthological

American companies Cadence Design Systems and Synopys are the most important in the software industry specialized in Integrated circuit design automation, known as Eda for its English denomination (Electronic Design Automation). And both have taken the same path by integrating into their solutions models of artificial intelligence (AI) designed to optimize semiconductor design processes. Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Broadcom or Medialatek are some of the chip designers who use the EDA software of these two companies, and some of them are already starting to flirt with the design through AI. In fact, Johny Srouji, Senior Vice President of Apple hardware technologies, has confirmed That the apple company is interested in taking advantage of the generative artificial intelligence to design the integrated circuits that it incorporates into its devices. “EDA software companies have a critical role when supporting the complexity of our chips designs,” Soruji holds. “The generative the techniques have enormous potential that can help us carry out more design work in less time, so they can give us a great impulse in the field of productivity (…) Passing the Mac to Apple Silicon was a great bet for us. We did not have a plan B or we were going to divide the product line. We bet everything.” This is what we can expect from the chips designed with AI From Johny Srouji’s statements a very clear idea follows: his commitment to EDA software endowed with AI It is definitive. This is the reason why he recalled the moment in which Apple decided to leave Intel’s chips and bet on his own designs. Somehow this engineer is hinting that the use of the generative AI in the design of integrated circuits is a milestone for chips designers. And he is right. The main consequence derived from the use of EDA software is the acceleration of the integrated circuit design process The main consequence derived from the use of EDA software is the acceleration of the integrated circuit design process. Apple, Nvidia, Google, AMD or Intel, among other companies, already have on the table the possibility of invest much less time in design of their own semiconductors. However, this is not all. The AI ​​can also be responsible for carrying out a part of the work carried out by the engineers of these companies. The EDA software reinforced with AI is able to optimize the performance per watt of the chips and their gross productivity, two objectives that until now were in the hands of the experts in the design of the microarchitecture of the integrated circuits. For this reason Apple and the other semiconductor designers will be able to reduce the time between two generations of consecutive chips, and, more importantly, they will manage to adapt more quickly to the changing needs of the market. Somehow we have already revealed what implications the popularization of EDA software has from the user’s point of view. And it is that in all likelihood we can expect that the improvements implemented in two consecutive chips generations have a perceptibly greater than the current range. In practice this resource should allow integrated circuit designers to improve a lot both its gross performance and its performance per wattalthough it remains to be seen to what extent the limitations imposed by current silicon technology restrict the capacities of the next generations of semiconductors. Anyway, there is no doubt that a new and unexplored world opens before us. Image | Apple More information | Reuters In Xataka | Apple believes that its rivals are not doing well in ia. It is the perfect excuse to delay Siri one more year

The Switch 2 comes with a protector that many would remove without thinking. Nintendo has a warning for users

One of the first gestures we usually release a new device is to withdraw the screen protector that comes from the factory. It is almost an act reflex: remove the bright movie, place a more robust temperate glass and, if it is a mobile, sheems it to protect it from blows. But with the Nintendo Switch 2that custom can play against. This time, what seems like a simple protective film is not there for aesthetics or courtesy. Nintendo has made it clear that it is not convenient to withdraw it. And he has done it even before the official launch of the console, scheduled for June 5. The notice appears in the security manual that will accompany the device on its arrival to the European market. The document, already available on the official websiteincludes a very clear warning: the screen is covered with a movie designed to prevent fragments from being dispersed in case of breakage. The exact phrase, in Spanish, is direct: “Do not withdraw.” Nintendo’s warning, as appears in the official manual This may sound strange if we think of other technological products. After all, we have been getting used to this type of film for years, almost a wrapping. But not here. In this case we talk about a layer with a concrete security featuresimilar to the one that already incorporated the Nintendo Switch Oled. In that device the same target had: prevent cuts and prevent pieces from jumping. The previous consoles did not have this protection. The Original switch and the Lite They used plastic screens and, therefore, did not present that risk. But the change to glass screens has forced Nintendo to take action. It is not just a change in the material, it is a decision that impacts the use, safety and how we should treat the device as soon as they get it out of the box. And it is not something exclusive to Nintendo. In the world of smartphones we have already lived a similar situation. The most remembered example was the Galaxy Fold Samsung original. That first niche of folding mobiles included a layer that many confused with A simple protector. When they withdrew it, Some experienced problems. Not everything that looks like an accessory is. Sometimes, it is part of the device itself. Returning to the Switch 2, the advice is clear: it is convenient not to touch what we do not know exactly what it is for. And even more read the instructions. Because this console, which will cost 469.99 euros (VAT included), it is not precisely a cheap investment (Like your games). Risking to spoil the screen for an automatic and avoidable gesture is not worth it. In Xataka | All the questions and doubts that remain to be resolved from the Nintendo Switch 2 to a week of its launch

Samsung is winning with the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2. Users, not so much

The expected Nintendo Switch 2 It will arrive on June 5, and to be able to meet the huge initial demand, the firm has allied with Samsung. They are good news for the South Korean company, which manages to “steal the portfolio to TSMC” in this case. Here, however, there is small print. Chips to Gogó. As indicated In BloombergIn Nintendo they hope that in the first nine months of the new console (until March 2026), 20 million units will be sold. Having a manufacturer like Samsung as an ally to take care of chips is crucial, because there are very few who can assume that rhythm of production. Nvidia as a fundamental partner. When the Nintendo Switch 2 was revealed It was officially confirmed that this console would make use of a personalized NVIDIA processor. The chip integrates a GPU with RT nuclei and tensioning nuclei to provide a promising graphic jump and also improvements based on AI algorithms. Thus, it will be possible to enjoy Ray layout In real and theoretically, some type of DLSS system to offer higher resolution games. But the chip is disappointing. All data They have appeared allow to deduce that the chip used by the Nintendo Switch 2 is the NVIDIA TEGRA T239. It is a surprisingly old chip – the technology is 2020/2021 – whose GPU has ampere architecture, as in the NVIDIA GPUS 30 GPUS series. In fact, the photolithography process is 8 nanometers, when normal in state -of -the -art chips is to use nodes of 3 Nm, such as Apple in its M4, Intel in their lunar Lake and Arrow Lake, or whichcomm in its Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. Bad news for users? A priori this are bad news for those who buy the Nintendo Switch 2, at least if they think they are paying for the latest technology. Being old, the chips used in Switch 2 have clear disadvantages in areas such as energy consumption that will affect battery autonomy. A chip of 5 or at least 7 Nm would have improved this section significantly. But this is Nintendo being Nintendo. The Japanese company has been adopting this strategy for many years. He already did it with the original switch, which despite launching in 2017 used Tegra X1, a 20 Nm chip that was announced in January 2015. In its previous success, the Wii, its graphic chip was significantly less powerful than that of direct rivals such as the Xbox 360 or the PS3. Nintendo It does not care technically behind the rest: Sales have almost always proved him right. And the games are still wonderful. While their competitive theorists usually boast megaproductions with spectacular visual quality, Nintendo maintains a splendid tradition: what matters is to make videogames whose playability is extraordinary. The visual section matters, but is in the background. That makes the requirements so important either for Nintendo, or for its users at the hardware level: a large console can be made without having the best or latest of the latest in some of its sections. Controlling costs. Samsung thus wins a juicy contract that will allow you to squeeze the juice of its factories, but Nintendo is the one that really takes advantage of this strategy to reduce the component bill. These chips are of course cheaper than more modern alternatives, which allows saving in this section. The probable objective: Do not lose money with each console sold. The launch of the PS5 complied with the unwritten norm in the world of consoles: manufacturers They usually lose money with each console sold. It also happened with the Xbox Series S/X, and in both cases what they lost with the hardware then recovered it (and fondabilized) with the sale of video games. Eaten for served. Nintendo is also the exception to the rule, or at least it was, because some analysts point out that the firm will lose money with the console, which in Spain will cost 469 euros. Others indicate that Nintendo will not lose money, but Nor will it win it just. A good logistics decision. Nintendo’s strategy is also interesting because it will not “compete” for hiring production capacity in a TSMC that is very requested by companies such as Apple or Nvidia for their advanced chips. There are rumors that in the future there will be a 2 Oled switch, and it is likely that it is Samsung that also provides these panels, as has happened With the Switch Oled. Image | Nintendo | Dennism2 In Xataka | Activision reveals how powerful Switch 2 will be: much more than its predecessor, but to a world of PS5 and Xbox Series X/S

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