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Zelle Down? Users Report Payment Issues as Outage Trackers Confirm Widespread Disruption on Aug. 22 Nationwide
Zelle, the widely used peer-to-peer payment network operated by a consortium of major U.S. banks, experienced a confirmed disruption Saturday, with independent outage-tracking services reporting a sharp spike in user complaints and evidence of an active, ongoing issue affecting money transfers for at least part of the day.
According to a community outage report compiled by DesignTAXI, the volume of user reports on the tracking service Downdetector surged around 10:13 a.m. Eastern time Saturday, with affected users also taking to social media to report difficulty using the service.
Independent monitoring tools tracking Zelle’s status throughout the day confirmed the disruption’s ongoing nature. According to Entireweb Status, Zelle appeared to be down as of a check conducted Saturday, with the service logging 78 outage reports over the preceding 24-hour period, 25 of which had come in during just the final hour before the check. The tracking service specifically advised affected users to “take a break and trying again later,” language it typically reserves for confirmed, active service disruptions rather than isolated individual complaints.
StatusGator’s tracking painted a similarly clear picture of a genuine, widespread issue. According to the service, it had detected an outage at Zelle, with 111 separate outage reports logged over the preceding 24-hour period, an unusually high volume compared with the service’s typical baseline for the platform. StatusGator’s incident log specifically flagged two separate issues affecting Zelle on Saturday: one described as “Transfers to Bank of America accounts not processing,” first detected at 6:01 p.m., and a second, unrelated complaint describing users as “Unable to send payments with US Bank integration.” Neither incident had been officially acknowledged by Zelle as of the most recent available check, according to StatusGator, which noted the company has a general pattern of not formally confirming smaller or shorter-duration service disruptions through public statements.
A separate automated status-checking service similarly documented the active nature of Saturday’s complaints. According to a real-time monitoring tool cited in search results, 19 separate user reports were submitted within just a five- to 15-minute window during the afternoon UTC hours Saturday, with the service noting that no official status update had been published by Zelle at the time. That same monitoring resource advised affected users to check their individual bank’s app directly or contact their financial institution for account-specific assistance, given that Zelle itself does not operate as a standalone app for most users but rather functions as an integrated feature within participating banks’ own mobile banking platforms.
Zelle’s underlying technical architecture, in which the service operates through partnerships with thousands of individual banks and credit unions rather than as a single, centralized consumer app, can make troubleshooting reported outages more complex than with many other digital payment platforms. Because transfers must be processed both through Zelle’s own network and through the specific receiving and sending banks involved in each transaction, an issue affecting transfers to or from one particular bank, such as the Bank of America and US Bank-specific problems flagged by StatusGator, does not necessarily indicate a platform-wide failure affecting all Zelle users equally.
Not every monitoring service showed the same degree of disruption. According to UptimeRobot, its most recent automated check of Zelle’s core website infrastructure, conducted Aug. 19 from North American servers, three days before Saturday’s reported spike in complaints, had not detected any unusual response times or error codes at that earlier point. Similarly, a separate real-time status checker reported Zelle as “working normally” with “no issues detected” as of an afternoon check Saturday, illustrating the kind of mixed signals that can occur when a disruption affects specific bank integrations or regional service areas rather than the entirety of Zelle’s underlying platform simultaneously.
Zelle has experienced a recurring pattern of shorter, often unacknowledged service disruptions over the course of 2026. According to StatusGator’s incident history, the platform experienced a 25-minute outage on Aug. 3 tied to money transfers not being received due to technical issues, a 47-minute outage on July 16 during which users were unable to send or receive payments at all, and a two-hour, 46-minute outage on June 16 involving delays in sending and receiving payments. None of those earlier incidents were ever officially acknowledged by Zelle through a public statement, according to StatusGator, a pattern consistent with how the company has generally handled shorter-duration technical issues throughout the year.
IsDown, another independent monitoring service that has tracked Zelle continuously since August 2025, reported that the platform experienced just one confirmed incident over the trailing 90-day period prior to Saturday, with a median outage duration of approximately one hour and 28 minutes, suggesting that while Zelle disruptions do occur periodically, they have generally tended to resolve relatively quickly once they begin.
Zelle has previously experienced more significant, widely reported outages as well. According to a Tom’s Guide forum thread referencing an earlier May 2025 disruption, users at that time reported problems persisting throughout an entire day, prompting many affected customers to seek out alternative money transfer methods while the issue remained unresolved.
Given Zelle’s role as one of the most widely used peer-to-peer payment platforms in the United States, integrated directly into the mobile banking apps of thousands of participating financial institutions, any confirmed disruption to the service carries the potential to affect a significant number of everyday transactions, from splitting bills between friends to paying rent or making other routine personal payments. Users experiencing continued difficulty sending or receiving Zelle payments Saturday were generally advised by monitoring services to check directly with their specific bank for account-level status updates, given that Zelle itself does not maintain a centralized, dedicated customer-facing status page comparable to those used by many standalone technology platforms.
As of this report, Zelle had not issued a public statement addressing the specific reports of payment issues affecting Bank of America and US Bank transfers Saturday, and it remained unclear how many total users were affected or when full functionality might be expected to return across all participating financial institutions.
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TSMC Completes 1.6nm A16 Chip Process, Widening Technology Gap With Rival Samsung Electronics Ahead of Q4
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has completed development and verification of its next-generation 1.6-nanometer-class chip manufacturing process, positioning the world’s largest contract chipmaker to widen its technological lead over rival Samsung Electronics as both companies race to power the next generation of artificial intelligence hardware.
According to a report from Liberty Times, cited by ChosunBiz on Aug. 20, TSMC has finished development and validation of its angstrom-class A16 process and expects to begin mass production during the fourth quarter of 2026. The timeline aligns with TSMC’s own previously published guidance, which had pointed to volume production of the A16 node sometime in the second half of 2026, making the newly reported Q4 target a more specific milestone rather than a departure from the company’s existing roadmap.
The A16 process is being marketed as the first angstrom-class CMOS platform to feature what TSMC calls Super Power Rail technology, according to BigGo Finance. That design relocates a chip’s power delivery network to the backside of the wafer, a shift that frees up front-side routing space typically consumed by competing power and signal wiring, allowing the chip to better handle the dense computational demands of high-performance computing applications.
Compared with TSMC’s enhanced 2-nanometer N2P process, the A16 node delivers meaningful performance and efficiency gains. According to multiple outlets including Android Authority and Deal N Tech, the new process offers an 8% to 10% increase in computing speed at the same power level, or alternatively a 15% to 20% reduction in power consumption at the same computing speed, alongside an 8% to 10% increase in overall chip density. The News International’s coverage noted the same performance range, describing the A16 chips as delivering either faster computing speed or lower power draw depending on how a customer chooses to configure the tradeoff for a given application.
Notably, TSMC’s A16 process is not initially targeted at consumer smartphones. According to Android Central, the new chips are designed primarily for AI and high-performance computing applications as their main initial market, meaning the technology is unlikely to appear in phone chips in the near term. That timeline stands in contrast to the 2-nanometer chips already expected from major smartphone chipmakers including Apple, Qualcomm and MediaTek later this year, all of which remain a full node behind TSMC’s newly completed A16 process in terms of raw transistor density.
The successful completion of A16 development carries significant competitive implications given Samsung’s own recently revised chip manufacturing timeline. According to BigGo Finance, Samsung Electronics had originally announced in 2022 that it planned to begin mass production of its own 1.4-nanometer process in 2027, but the company recently revised that roadmap at the SAFE Forum 2026, pushing its 1.4-nanometer mass production target back to 2029. That revision leaves Samsung roughly one year behind TSMC’s own 1.4-nanometer A14 process, which the Taiwanese chipmaker is targeting for mass production in 2028.
Industry analysts cited by BigGo Finance suggested that Samsung’s delayed 1.4-nanometer timeline reflects a deliberate strategic choice by the company to prioritize yield improvement and capacity expansion on its existing 2-nanometer process rather than racing ahead toward more advanced nodes. With AI chip production continuing to transition from 3-nanometer to 2-nanometer manufacturing, analysts noted that focusing on optimizing and scaling up 2-nanometer output represents a more realistic near-term strategy for Samsung to secure high-value chip orders, even as TSMC continues pushing further ahead on its broader technology roadmap.
TSMC’s advancement in backside power delivery technology also places it in direct competition with Intel, which was the first chipmaker in the industry to commercialize a similar approach. According to BigGo Finance, Intel introduced its own version of backside power delivery, branded PowerVia, in its Panther Lake processor lineup, though that implementation required significant pin count adjustments, metal pitch relaxation and cell architecture redesign during development. The News International’s coverage similarly noted that while Intel has already deployed backside power delivery commercially, TSMC’s overall manufacturing scale and broader customer portfolio remain significant competitive advantages that continue to favor the Taiwanese company within the advanced chip foundry market.
Looking further ahead, TSMC’s successful A16 development is viewed by industry observers as a positive signal for the company’s subsequent A14, or 1.4-nanometer, process, which remains on track for mass production in 2028, according to BigGo Finance. Some reports have also indicated that TSMC is separately pursuing an eventual 1-nanometer manufacturing node, alongside plans to construct new “Giga Fab” manufacturing facilities in Taiwan to support that longer-term roadmap, according to earlier reporting from TweakTown. Samsung has responded to that longer-term competitive pressure by launching development of its own next-generation 1-nanometer process, which the company has internally referred to as its “dream semiconductor process,” targeting mass production by 2029, according to the same report.
Beyond the direct competitive dynamic with Samsung, TSMC’s advancement toward increasingly smaller chip manufacturing nodes also comes as IBM has separately demonstrated a sub-nanometer chip architecture that goes beyond even TSMC’s most advanced current roadmap. According to Android Authority, IBM has estimated it will take approximately five years before that more advanced sub-nanometer design becomes ready for actual production, suggesting TSMC’s newly completed A16 process and its subsequent 1.4-nanometer and eventual 1-nanometer plans remain focused on delivering the most immediately commercially viable advances within the current generation of the ongoing global chip manufacturing race.
With TSMC targeting A16 mass production for the fourth quarter of this year and Samsung continuing to focus its near-term resources on optimizing its existing 2-nanometer process rather than accelerating its own more advanced node timeline, the gap between the two chipmakers’ most cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities appears likely to persist, at least in the near term, as both companies continue competing for the lucrative and rapidly expanding market for chips powering artificial intelligence infrastructure and high-performance computing applications worldwide.
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Hernandez vs. Rodrigues Tonight From Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center
The UFC returns to Sacramento, California, for the first time in more than seven years Saturday, staging a middleweight showdown between Anthony Hernandez and Gregory Rodrigues at Golden 1 Center, with the full card streaming live on Paramount+.
How to Watch
The event streams exclusively on Paramount+ in the United States, with no cable television broadcast required. The card is split into two segments: the preliminary fights begin at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT), followed by the main card at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT). Fans can access the broadcast through the Paramount+ app on smart TVs, streaming devices, mobile phones, tablets or via a web browser, with both the prelims and main card included as part of a standard Paramount+ subscription rather than requiring a separate pay-per-view purchase, consistent with the UFC’s current broadcast partnership structure for its Fight Night events.
The Main Event
Headlining Saturday’s card is a five-round middleweight bout between Anthony “Fluffy” Hernandez, a Northern California native fighting close to home, and Brazilian power puncher Gregory “Robocop” Rodrigues. According to UFC.com, Hernandez enters the fight looking to rebound after having his eight-fight winning streak snapped by current UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland in his most recent outing, roughly six months ago. Hernandez carries a professional record of 15-3 into the bout, while Rodrigues, a hard-hitting Brazilian standout, enters at 19-6.
UFC.com’s fight-by-fight preview, published by writer E. Spencer Kyte, framed Saturday’s event as a homecoming moment for both the promotion and its headliner. “One week after returning to Philadelphia for the first time in a number of years, UFC continues its tour of old haunts with a trip to Golden 1 Center in Sacramento for a Fight Night event headlined by a critical middleweight matchup between local NorCal standout Anthony ‘Fluffy’ Hernandez and Brazilian powerhouse Gregory ‘Robocop’ Rodrigues,” Kyte wrote, adding that Saturday marks the UFC’s first event in California’s capital city in more than seven years.
Co-Main Event and Featured Bouts
The co-main event pits heavyweights against one another, with Moldova’s Serghei Spivac looking to halt Vitor Petrino’s three-fight winning streak, a run the Brazilian has put together since moving up from light heavyweight last year, according to Sports Illustrated’s coverage of the card. Elsewhere on the main card, Reinier de Ridder and Roman Dolidze, both moving up from the middleweight division, meet in a light heavyweight contest, while unbeaten prospect Mason Jones looks to continue his perfect start to his second UFC run against MarQuel Mederos. Flyweight prospect Carli Judice also features on the main card, facing Jeisla Chaves.
The full main card, according to FIGHTMAG, includes: Anthony Hernandez (15-3) vs. Gregory Rodrigues (19-6) at middleweight; Serghei Spivac (18-6) vs. Vitor Petrino (14-2) at heavyweight; Reinier de Ridder (21-4) vs. Roman Dolidze (15-5) at light heavyweight; MarQuel Mederos (11-1-1) vs. Mason Jones (18-2) at lightweight; and Carli Judice (6-2) vs. Jeisla Chaves (8-0) at flyweight.
The preliminary card features a mix of established veterans and rising prospects. According to FIGHTMAG, the prelims include Anthony Wint (7-0) against Terrance Chatman (5-1) at heavyweight, along with Jamall Emmers (22-8) facing Lerryan Douglas (14-5) at featherweight, and Kennedy Nzechukwu (14-6-1) taking on Shamil Gaziev (14-3) at heavyweight. Wint, in particular, enters the fight with significant momentum, having advanced to 7-0 with six finishes, including a standout performance on Dana White’s Contender Series, according to UFC.com’s preview.
Weigh-In Results
Both headliners made weight without complications at Friday’s official weigh-ins, held at Golden 1 Center, according to imagery and reporting from the event. Hernandez and Rodrigues faced off during the ceremonial weigh-in, setting the stage for Saturday night’s five-round main event.
Betting and Additional Coverage
For fans interested in wagering on the card, betting lines are available through major sportsbooks, with MMAmania.com specifically highlighting its own weekend betting picks tied to the event. Live results, play-by-play updates and post-fight coverage are expected to be available through multiple MMA-focused outlets throughout the night, including ESPN’s dedicated UFC fight center and Sports Illustrated’s live results tracker, for fans who are unable to watch the Paramount+ stream in real time but still want to follow the card’s outcomes as they happen.
Why This Event Matters
Saturday’s card carries particular significance both for Hernandez, fighting in front of a hometown crowd expected to pack Golden 1 Center, and for the broader middleweight division, where a win for either Hernandez or Rodrigues could position the victor for a more prominent spot in the divisional rankings heading into the fall. UFC.com’s preview emphasized the anticipated atmosphere surrounding the event, noting that Saturday’s return to Sacramento is expected to draw a passionate crowd eager to see the promotion back in the city after such an extended absence.
For those attending in person, tickets remain available through Ticketmaster, though availability has been reported as limited in the days leading up to the event, according to UFC.com’s own promotional materials encouraging fans to secure seats before the card. For everyone else, Saturday’s complete UFC Fight Night: Hernandez vs. Rodrigues card, from the 5 p.m. ET prelims through the conclusion of the main event, will stream live and in full on Paramount+, giving fight fans nationwide a single, straightforward way to follow the action as the UFC makes its long-awaited return to California’s capital city.
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