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OpenAI apunta a producir 30 millones de teléfonos enfocados en IA para 2028, según analista

OpenAI apunta a producir 30 millones de teléfonos enfocados en IA para 2028, según analista
Industry analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo says OpenAI plans to fast‑track an AI‑agent smartphone, targeting mass production in early 2025 and a 30 million‑unit run by 2027‑28. The device would rely on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9600 chipset, feature dual‑NPU architecture and a high‑dynamic‑range camera sensor. OpenAI has reportedly partnered with Qualcomm and Luxshare for components. A company spokesperson has not commented. The forecast comes as the broader AI‑enabled smartphone market is projected to surge toward nearly 1.9 billion units by 2030. Leer más

OpenAI se dirige hacia un smartphone con agentes de IA para reemplazar aplicaciones tradicionales

OpenAI se dirige hacia un smartphone con agentes de IA para reemplazar aplicaciones tradicionales
OpenAI is reportedly developing a smartphone that places AI agents at its core, aiming to replace the traditional app ecosystem. The project involves chip designers MediaTek and Qualcomm and manufacturing partner Luxshare. Analysts say the device could launch as early as 2028, using top‑tier processors that power most premium Android phones today. By consolidating tasks into conversational agents, OpenAI hopes to reshape how users interact with their phones, emphasizing productivity over a clutter of separate applications. Leer más

OpenAI dice que está desarrollando un teléfono inteligente impulsado por agentes de IA, se une a MediaTek, Qualcomm y Luxshare

OpenAI dice que está desarrollando un teléfono inteligente impulsado por agentes de IA, se une a MediaTek, Qualcomm y Luxshare
Industry analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo says OpenAI is planning a smartphone that would replace traditional apps with AI agents. The device, slated to use a custom chip co‑developed with MediaTek and Qualcomm and manufactured by Luxshare, could give the company unfettered access to user data and enable on‑device and cloud‑based AI models. Kuo expects component decisions by late 2026 or early 2027, with mass production targeted for 2028. The move aligns with OpenAI’s push to bring its ChatGPT platform, now approaching a billion weekly users, into everyday hardware. OpenAI has not commented. Leer más

OpenAI se dice que está desarrollando un teléfono inteligente con tecnología de inteligencia artificial con Qualcomm, MediaTek y Luxshare

OpenAI se dice que está desarrollando un teléfono inteligente con tecnología de inteligencia artificial con Qualcomm, MediaTek y Luxshare
OpenAI is reportedly planning a new smartphone that eliminates traditional apps in favor of AI agents. Supply‑chain analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo says Qualcomm and MediaTek will co‑design a custom processor while Luxshare Precision Industry will handle exclusive manufacturing. The device could ship as early as 2028 with projected annual sales of 300‑400 million units, a volume that would rival Apple and Samsung. Qualcomm’s shares jumped on the news, but none of the firms have confirmed the partnership. The move marks OpenAI’s second major hardware effort, following a separate project with designer Jony Ive. Leer más

Google lanza los modelos Gemma 4 y cambia a la licencia Apache 2.0

Google lanza los modelos Gemma 4 y cambia a la licencia Apache 2.0
Google introduced the Gemma 4 family of open-weight AI models, offering four variants optimized for local execution and mobile devices. The two larger models—26B Mixture of Experts and 31B Dense—run unquantized on a single 80GB Nvidia H100 GPU and can be quantized for consumer GPUs. Smaller Effective 2B and Effective 4B models target smartphones and edge hardware, benefitting from collaboration with Qualcomm and MediaTek. Google also replaced its custom Gemma license with the Apache 2.0 license, giving developers greater freedom. The company claims Gemma 4 models are the most capable locally runnable AI systems, positioning them near the top of open AI model rankings. Leer más

El AI en dispositivos gana impulso a medida que las empresas priorizan la velocidad, la privacidad y el ahorro de costos

El AI en dispositivos gana impulso a medida que las empresas priorizan la velocidad, la privacidad y el ahorro de costos
Tech leaders are shifting artificial intelligence processing from cloud data centers to users' devices. On‑device AI promises faster response times, stronger privacy protection, and lower ongoing costs by eliminating the need for constant cloud compute. Companies such as Apple, Google, and Qualcomm are deploying specialized models and custom hardware to handle tasks like facial recognition, language summarization, and contextual assistance locally. While current models excel at quick tasks, more complex operations still rely on cloud offloading. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon highlight the trade‑offs and anticipate rapid advances in both hardware and algorithms over the next few years. Leer más

La tecnología de aislamiento de voz de Subtle Computing mejora la precisión del habla de la IA en entornos ruidosos

La tecnología de aislamiento de voz de Subtle Computing mejora la precisión del habla de la IA en entornos ruidosos
California startup Subtle Computing has developed a compact, low‑latency voice‑isolation model that dramatically improves speech recognition for AI applications in noisy settings. By tailoring models to specific device acoustics and preserving user voice characteristics, the company claims an order‑of‑magnitude performance gain over generic solutions. The technology runs on devices with just a few megabytes of memory and 100 ms latency, and it has earned a spot in Qualcomm’s voice and music extension program. Backed by $6 million in seed funding, Subtle Computing is positioning itself as a key enabler for consumer, automotive, and hardware partners seeking reliable voice AI experiences. Leer más

Qualcomm Presenta los Chips AI200 y AI250 para Desafiar a Nvidia

Qualcomm Presenta los Chips AI200 y AI250 para Desafiar a Nvidia
Qualcomm announced the AI200 and AI250 processors, built on its Hexagon neural processing technology, to target AI inference workloads and compete with Nvidia's dominance. The AI200, slated for release next year, offers 768 GB of RAM and can be combined in racks of up to 72 chips. The AI250, planned for 2027, promises a generational leap in efficiency and lower power consumption. Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund‑backed AI firm Humain will use both chips in its upcoming AI datacenters, signaling Qualcomm's push into the high‑performance AI market. Leer más

Qualcomm Lanza Chips Snapdragon Orientados a Habilitar Agentes de IA en Dispositivos

Qualcomm Lanza Chips Snapdragon Orientados a Habilitar Agentes de IA en Dispositivos
Qualcomm announced a new generation of Snapdragon processors at its Snapdragon Summit, positioning the chips as the hardware foundation for AI agents on smartphones and PCs. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and the Snapdragon X2 Elite family promise dramatically higher token‑processing speeds, increased TOPS performance, and on‑device large language model support. Executives Durga Malladi, Vinesh Sukumar, and CEO Cristiano Amon highlighted how the upgrades could make AI assistants faster, more reliable, and capable of accessing personal data locally. The company also showcased a prototype PC from Humain that uses a prompt‑driven AI interface, illustrating the shift toward agent‑centric user experiences. Leer más

Qualcomm Presenta Nuevos Chips Snapdragon para Potenciar Agentes de IA en Móviles y PC

Qualcomm Presenta Nuevos Chips Snapdragon para Potenciar Agentes de IA en Móviles y PC
Qualcomm announced a new generation of Snapdragon processors designed to enable AI agents on smartphones and laptops. The chips feature upgraded Oryon CPUs, higher token‑processing speeds, and increased AI TOPS performance, allowing on‑device large language models to run faster and more efficiently. Executives highlighted the potential for personalized assistants that can access local documents, images, and apps, improving productivity and accessibility. While the hardware advances remove a major barrier, Qualcomm emphasizes that manufacturers must still integrate the AI‑agent interfaces into their products. Leer más

Qualcomm Secures Court Victory Over Arm in Licensing Dispute

Qualcomm Secures Court Victory Over Arm in Licensing Dispute
A U.S. District Court granted Qualcomm a complete victory in the licensing lawsuit filed by Arm. The court dismissed the remaining claims against Qualcomm and upheld a prior jury verdict that found Qualcomm and its subsidiary Nuvia did not breach their licensing agreement. The decision lets Qualcomm continue selling chips that incorporate Nuvia designs, including those used in Microsoft Surface laptops. Arm announced it will appeal the ruling, while Qualcomm looks ahead to its own pending lawsuit against Arm, scheduled for trial in 2026. Leer más

Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme Benchmarks Show Strong Competition to Intel and Apple

Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme Benchmarks Show Strong Competition to Intel and Apple
Benchmark testing of Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme chip revealed impressive multi‑core CPU performance, notable gains in integrated graphics, and faster AI processing compared to prior Snapdragon models. The 18‑core configuration outperformed Intel's Lunar Lake chips and narrowed the gap with Apple’s M4 in several tests, while delivering substantial improvements in Adobe applications. These results suggest Qualcomm is positioning its high‑end ARM‑based processors as serious contenders in the thin‑and‑light Windows laptop market. Leer más

Cámara wearable con forma de gato y tecnología de inteligencia artificial promete registrar tu vida durante toda tu vida

Cámara wearable con forma de gato y tecnología de inteligencia artificial promete registrar tu vida durante toda tu vida
Qualcomm’s new W5 Gen 2 chipset has enabled the Looki L1, a cat‑inspired wearable camera that records photos, video and audio throughout the day. The device, demonstrated by Dino Bekis at the Snapdragon Summit, features a 12‑megapixel Sony sensor, 4K photo capture, 1080p video at 30fps, and voice‑activated AI integration with ChatGPT. Its companion app organizes footage into story‑like chapters and can generate short themed films. Weighing 30 g with a 12‑hour battery, the Looki L1 aims to blend playful design with practical lifelogging, though privacy concerns remain. Leer más

Qualcomm Impulsa la Autenticación C2PA en Chips Snapdragon para Combatir Medios Generados por IA

Qualcomm Impulsa la Autenticación C2PA en Chips Snapdragon para Combatir Medios Generados por IA
Qualcomm is advancing digital content authenticity by integrating the C2PA standard into its Snapdragon mobile processors. At the Snapdragon Summit, the company unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and announced a partnership with Truepic to embed watermarking that reveals AI involvement in photos and video. While Qualcomm provides the software package, adoption rests with phone manufacturers, and at least one unnamed maker is already working on integration. The move aims to give users a reliable way to verify that captured media is genuine in an era of deepfakes and AI‑enhanced images. Leer más

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme Chip for High‑Performance Windows Laptops

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme Chip for High‑Performance Windows Laptops
Qualcomm announced its Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor, targeting ultra‑premium Windows 11 laptops that need to handle demanding workloads and AI tasks. The chip features a third‑generation Oryon CPU and the fastest Hexagon NPU for laptops, promising up to 75% faster performance than competitors and multi‑day battery life. A lower‑tier Elite version also offers significant speed and efficiency gains over the previous generation. The first devices powered by the new chips are expected in the first half of 2026, with pricing aimed at the $600‑and‑under segment for Copilot+ PCs. Leer más

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Its Fastest Mobile Platform Yet

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Its Fastest Mobile Platform Yet
Qualcomm has introduced the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, touting it as the world’s fastest mobile system‑on‑chip. Built on a third‑generation Oryon CPU, the chip delivers a 20% performance boost and 35% better CPU power efficiency while cutting overall power draw by 16%. The platform also features a Hexagon NPU that is 37% faster, enabling on‑device AI for personalized agents. It is the first mobile chipset to support recording in the Advanced Professional Video codec, giving creators professional‑grade video capabilities. A broad roster of manufacturers, including Samsung, OnePlus, OPPO and others, have pledged to use the new SoC in upcoming flagship devices. Leer más

Google Announces Android for PC Launch Next Year

Google Announces Android for PC Launch Next Year
Google confirmed that Android will arrive on personal computers next year, unveiling a plan to blend Android with ChromeOS. The announcement, made during Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, featured Sameer Samat, head of Android Ecosystem, who highlighted the effort to bring Android's AI advances to laptops while maintaining seamless integration with the broader Android ecosystem. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors, including the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and the X2 Elite series, were cited as likely hardware targets for the forthcoming OS. Leer más

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Flagship SoC

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Flagship SoC
Qualcomm announced its newest flagship system‑on‑chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, aimed at upcoming Android premium devices. The SoC introduces a third‑generation Oryon CPU with higher clock speeds, a more powerful Hexagon NPU, and an upgraded Adreno GPU that together promise better performance and efficiency. It also features an advanced ISP supporting the APV codec and a new X85 modem with AI‑enhanced Wi‑Fi for lower gaming latency. Qualcomm says the chip will enable richer on‑device AI experiences and higher‑quality video processing for future smartphones. Leer más

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon X2 Elite Chips, Promising AI‑Powered Performance for Future Laptops

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon X2 Elite Chips, Promising AI‑Powered Performance for Future Laptops
Qualcomm announced its new Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme processors at the Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii. The chips are slated for premium Windows laptops and PCs within the next year, delivering multi‑day battery life, support for up to three 5K 60 Hz displays, and AI performance of up to 80 TOPS. Partnerships with Adobe and Razer bring accelerated creative applications and enhanced gaming experiences, while integrated 5G and Wi‑Fi 7 connectivity promise fast, reliable network access. The platform aims to reshape mobile computing with AI‑centric features and high‑performance graphics. Leer más

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme, Flagship 3nm Chips Targeting Windows PC Market

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme, Flagship 3nm Chips Targeting Windows PC Market
At Snapdragon Summit 2025, Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme, its newest 3‑nanometer system‑on‑chips designed for Windows laptops. Both chips feature the third‑generation Oryon CPU, with the Extreme model delivering an 18‑core design, up to 75% faster iso‑power performance, and a neural processing unit capable of 80 trillion operations per second. Qualcomm showcased a range of reference devices, from conventional laptops to novel form‑factors such as frisbee‑shaped and coaster‑sized PCs. The company says the first products using the new silicon will appear in the first half of 2026, positioning Qualcomm to compete directly with Intel and AMD in the high‑performance laptop segment. Leer más