Starting today, customers can use AWS Service Catalog in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region to create, govern, and manage a catalog of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) templates that are approved for use on AWS. These IaC templates can include everything from virtual machine images, servers, software, and databases to complete multi-tier application architectures. AWS Service Catalog helps you centrally curate and share commonly deployed templates across teams to achieve consistent governance and meet compliance requirements. End users such as engineers, database administrators, and data scientists simply see the list of products and versions they have access to, and can deploy them in a single action.
Ed Captures Carbon
It’s time to get on-trend with the energy industry, Ed confides to his diary, clearly the climate people are on the back foot with governments rowing back on net zero, and some raiding their climate protection budgets to invest elsewhere. After sniffing the Whitehall wind and receiving a few helpful insider steers, Greaser and I …
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Yamaichi extends Y-Lock Pullforce connector system
The Y-Lock Pullforce connector system from Yamaichi Electronics is especially suited for battery management or cell contacting systems in the automotive industry and will now be extended by version V4 with Connector Position Assurance and integrated contact protection for the FFC/FPC. The Pullforce System (Non-ZIF) of the Y-Lock features the intelligent One-Push locking mechanism, which …
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UKESF celebrates success of Girls into Electronics programme
The UK Electronics Skills Foundation (UKESF) is celebrating the successful completion of its Girls into Electronics programme for 2023, which was done in collaboration with Apple. It launched the initiative to help inspire female students, aged 15-17, to consider a career in the electronics, and to address a gender imbalance in the industry.” The success …
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Announcing support for ml.p5 instances for Amazon SageMaker Model Training
Amazon SageMaker training jobs now support ml.p5 instances, powered by NVIDIA H100 chips, which are purpose built for high-performance ML training applications in the cloud. You can use ml.p5 instances on SageMaker to train some of the most demanding models. This includes large language models (LLMs) and diffusion models powering the most demanding generative AI applications. These applications include question answering, code generation, video and image generation, and speech recognition.
Amazon VPC now supports primary IPv6 address on an elastic network interface
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces the launch of primary IPv6 address in a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), enabling customer to make the first IPv6 address associated with their elastic network interface (ENI) immutable. Once the first IPv6 address is made primary on the ENI, the IPv6 address cannot be removed as long as the ENI is attached to an instance or until the instance is terminated, effectively making the address immutable. The primary IPv6 address can be an Amazon provided IPv6 address or a Bring your own IP (IPv6) addresses.
The Book Which Cost $25,000
In 1952, over a hundred technologists from 26 companies – big and small, US and foreign – turned up at Bell Labs for an eight day course on how to make transistors. Each company had paid $25,000 to attend and, at the end of it, they got a copy of this book which became known as …
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Most Read articles – Robotic patents, Hype-Cycle, Fabbing 5G chips
There’s a warning about complacency for TSMC, a Gartner Hype-Cycle for 2023, the foundation of the Semiconductor Education Alliance, a thought piece on robotic patent wars, and Huawei planning to fab 5G chips on a 7nm process at SMIC this year…
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Apex Dynamics expands into hypoid gearboxes
Apex Dynamics has expanded into hypoid gearboxes with its BKM Series of high precision hypoid gearboxes which offer high torque, superior accuracy, excellent radial load capacity and low backlash in a design compatible with any motor. Hypoid gearboxes are a type of spiral bevel gearbox. In contrast to traditional bevel gearboxes, they have non-intersecting axes, …
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Tenstorrent raises $100m to take total funding to $334.5m
Tenstorrent, a Canadian AI chip startup, has raised $334.5 million and expects to have another funding round next year. CEO Jim Keller (pictured) has designed ICs for DEC, Harris, AMD, PA Semi, Apple, Tesla and Intel. The company focusses on using RISC-V architectures for its chips. Intel Chief Architect Raja Koduri joined the company in April. …
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