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Thanks to Yole for this one – the top 30 MEMS companies in 2024:
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After being regarded as the gold standard for integrity for decades and used around the world to shape policies and financial strategies, the credibility of official US data is being …
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Broadcom is shipping the Jericho4 ethernet fabric router — a purpose-built platform for the next generation of distributed AI infrastructure designed to interconnect over one million XPUs across multiple data …
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The Wafer Fab Equipment market will reach $184 billion by 2030, including $151 billion in equipment shipments and $33 billion in services, with CAGRs of 4.6% and 4.8%, respectively, between …
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Infineon had calendar Q2 (fiscal Q3) revenues of €3.704 billion for a profit of €668 million at an 18% margin. Infineon expects revenue for the full fiscal year to be …
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Sanan Optoelectronics, the Chinese LED firm, and Inari Amertron Berhad, the Malaysian OSAT company, have bought the Dutch LED company Lumileds and its European and Asian subsidiaries for $329 million …
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Ansys has released its latest toolsuite, 2025 R2, which has many products with AI+, together with a virtual AI assistant and enhanced data management and workflow automation. The 2025 R2 …
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Fitch Ratings has downgraded Intel’s default rating from BBB+ to BBB which is two notches above junk credit status. Fitch cited several key reasons for the downgrade: A more challenging …
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Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) now supports 100,000 images per repository, up from the previous limit of 20,000. This change better aligns with your growth needs and saves you time from not having to request limit increases till 100,000 images. You still have the flexibility to request additional increases if you require more than 100,000 images per repository.
The new limit increase is already applied to your current registries and is available in all AWS commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. To learn more about default ECR service limits, please visit our documentation . You can learn more about storing, managing and deploying container images and artifacts with Amazon ECR, including how to get started, from our product page and user guide .
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Today, AWS announced that AWS Parallel Computing Service (AWS PCS) supports SPANK (Slurm Plug-in Architecture for Node and job [K]control) plugins, enabling you to extend and modify how Slurm schedules and processes your high performance computing (HPC) workloads without modifying Slurm directly.
Using SPANK plugins, you can now integrate AWS PCS with container technologies, implement custom monitoring of memory and I/O patterns, and dynamically modify job launches to enhance resource management. For example, you can use Enroot and Pyxis plugins to seamlessly run containerized machine learning and HPC workloads using images from Amazon Elastic Container Registry, Docker Hub, NVIDIA NGC, or other container registries.
This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS PCS is available. You can implement SPANK plugins by installing and configuring them on the Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that power your AWS PCS compute nodes. The plugins will be dynamically loaded at runtime when jobs launch, providing a low-effort approach to extend Slurm’s functionality.
To learn more about using SPANK plugins with AWS PCS, see the AWS PCS User Guide .