Amazon SageMaker notebook jobs allows data scientists to run their notebooks on demand or on a schedule with a few clicks on Amazon SageMaker Studio, a web-based IDE for machine learning (ML). Today, we’re excited to announce that you can programmatically run notebooks as jobs using APIs provided by SageMaker Pipelines, SageMaker’s ML workflow orchestration service. Furthermore, you can create a multi-step ML workflow with multiple dependent notebooks using these APIs.
SageMaker now provides improved SDK tooling and UX for model deployment
We are excited to announce new tools and improvements that enable customers to reduce the time from days to hours to deploy machine learning (ML) models including foundation models (FMs) on Amazon SageMaker for Inference at scale . This includes a new Python SDK library that simplifies the process of packaging and deploying a ML model on SageMaker from seven steps to one with an option to do local inference. Further, Amazon SageMaker is offering new interactive UI experiences in Amazon SageMaker Studio that will help customers quickly deploy their trained ML model or FMs using performant and cost-optimized configurations in as few as three clicks.
Amazon SageMaker Canvas now supports natural language instructions for data preparation
Amazon SageMaker Canvas now supports natural language instructions for data exploration, visualization, and preparation to build machine learning (ML) models. Amazon SageMaker Canvas is a no-code tool that enables customers to easily create highly accurate ML models without writing a line of code. Starting today, you can use FM-powered natural language instructions enabled by Amazon Bedrock for data preparation. This new capability enables you to interact with your data, ask questions, visualize feature distribution and correlations, and transform data to the right structure for your business problems, using natural language queries.
Never-Never Christmas
With credit card debt at record highs and more and more (young) consumers falling behind on their credit card payments, Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services are expected to see …
The post Never-Never Christmas appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Top Ten (less 5) Enterprise WLAN ompanies
Thanks to IDC for this one – the top five enterprise WLAN companies:
The post Top Ten (less 5) Enterprise WLAN ompanies appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Judges panel forms for Electronics Weekly Women Leaders in Electronics Awards
We are delighted to announce that the Judges panel for the Electronics Weekly Women Leaders in Electronics Awards is beginning to take shape. The inaugural awards have been launched and …
The post Judges panel forms for Electronics Weekly Women Leaders in Electronics Awards appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Smiths Interconnect wins £2m space grant
Smiths Interconnect has received £1,907,065 in funding from the UK Space Agency through its ‘Space Clusters Infrastructure Fund’ (SCIF). The funding will be used to enhance its the company’s Space …
The post Smiths Interconnect wins £2m space grant appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Synopsys extends GenAi across full stack
Synopsys is expanding its Synopsys.ai EDA suite to bring GenAI across the full stack to improve engineering productivity for the semiconductor industry. This expands upon Synopsys’ recent announcement to deliver …
The post Synopsys extends GenAi across full stack appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
PhysicsX raises $32m
PhysicsX, which delivers AI software for engineering, has completed a $32 million Series A funding round. Investors were General Catalyst. Standard Industries, NGP Energy, Radius Capital, and KKR co-founder and …
The post PhysicsX raises $32m appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
NXP UWB RF IC for automotive digital keys and in-cabin radar
NXP has introduced an intelligent automotive RF IC that can implement automatic vehicle unlocking and short-range in-cabin radar, for example. “This enables OEMs to transform a single UWB-based car access …
The post NXP UWB RF IC for automotive digital keys and in-cabin radar appeared first on Electronics Weekly .