Customers can now continuously stream inference responses back to the client when using SageMaker real-time inference to help you build interactive experiences for various generative AI applications such as chatbots, virtual assistants, and music generators.
Amazon Macie is now available in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region
You can now use Amazon Macie to discover and help protect sensitive data in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region.
Amazon AppFlow now supports concurrent processing for data transfers from SAP applications
Amazon AppFlow, a fully managed integration service that helps customers securely transfer data between AWS services and software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications in just a few clicks, now supports concurrent processing and setting configurable page sizes for data transfers from SAP applications to AWS services.
AWS Transfer Family is now available in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region
Customers in AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region can now use AWS Transfer Family.
Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS announces Extended Support for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) announces Amazon RDS Extended Support for Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS database instances running MySQL 5.7, PostgreSQL 11, and higher major versions beyond the community end of life. Amazon RDS Extended Support provides you more time, up to three years, to upgrade to a new major version to help you meet your business requirements. Extended Support is available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition, Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible edition, RDS for MySQL and RDS for PostgreSQL.
What caught your eye this week? (China trade, Bristol robots, Lunar landscape)
The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments, product releases, quotes or anything else in the wide world of electronics that caught their eye…
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Most read Gadget Master posts in the month of August 2023
I do this occasionally – let’s take a look at the most popular Gadget Master posts in the last month. It was peak Silly Season, so were any particularly silly?
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When Will Intel Foundry Overtake Samsung Foundry? (Trick Question)
Intel16, a low-cost low-power process based on a node introduced in 2018, is now supported by design tools from Ansys, Cadence, Siemens, and Synopsys which gives Intel Foundry the opportunity …
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Most Read articles – Huawei 5G CPU, Wolfspeed’s RF business, 3D lunar surface
There’s a bid for Blackberry, Google updates its mobile UI toolkit, Astrobotic building a 3D lunar test surface, Macom buying Wolfspeed’s RF business, and the CPU inside Huawei’s 5G phone…
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Toshiba adds four-pin SiC mosfet to cut losses
Toshiba has picked a four-pin package for its latest third-generation silicon carbide mosfets. “Devices in the TWxxxZxxxC series are the first Toshiba SiC products to be housed in a TO-247-4L(X) …
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