Amazon WorkSpaces is now available in the South America (Sao Paulo) region, increasing the number of AWS Regions where WorkSpaces is available to nine. This expansion into a new AWS Region allows you to provision WorkSpaces closer to your users and data in the cloud, providing a more responsive experience. You can quickly add or remove WorkSpaces to meet changing demand, without the added cost and complexity of on-premises VDI infrastructure.
Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose is now Available in Three More Regions
Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose is the easiest way to load streaming data into data stores and analytics tools. It can capture, transform, and load streaming data into Amazon S3, Amazon Redshift, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, and Splunk, enabling near real-time analytics with existing business intelligence tools you are already using today.
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Xilinx has auto-qualified Zynq
Xilinx is making available an automotive qualified Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC family, enabling development of safety critical ADAS and Autonomous Driving Systems. The family is qualified according to AEC-Q100 test specifications with full ISO 26262 ASIL-C level certification. The product integrates a 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 and dual-core ARM Cortex-R5 based processing system (PS) and Xilinx …
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Huawei excluded from US phone market
Huawei has been excluded from the US smartphone market. US politicians told the politically acquiescent FCC to lean on AT&T which had planned to sell Huawei phones in the US. The politicians said they had “long been concerned about Chinese espionage in general, and Huawei’s role in that espionage in particular”. Whether this is the …
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Mouser Formula E team heads for Morocco
The Mouser Electronics-sponsored Dragon Racing team heads to Morocco for the Formula E Marrakesh E-Prix
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Ford plans 40 EV models by 2022
Ford is to spend $11 billion on EVs by 2022 with the aim of having 40 EV models – 16 all-electric and 24 hybrid – by then, reports Reuters. “We’re all in on this and we’re taking our mainstream vehicles, our most iconic vehicles, and we’re electrifying them,” says Chairman Bill Ford, “if we want …
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In-display fingerprint sensors to make breakthrough this year
In-display fingerprint sensors are expected to make a market breakthrough this year, with Samsung, LG, OPPO, Vivo, Xiaomi, Huawei likely to use the technology in phones, says Trendforce. Phome makers recognize that there is insufficient space on the front of smartphones for a standard capacitive fingerprint sensor and have turned to in-display fingerprint sensors. At …
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Tosh Settles Nuclear Debts
Toshiba says it has completed the payments of Westinghouse’s debts which it guaranteed. It has now sold WEStinghouse for $4.6 billion. Tosh says it paid $1,860.5 million to SCANA, following an earlier payment of $247.5 million, to fully settle its Westinghouse-related debt guarantees. Last month, Toshiba paid off similar debt guarantees to US energy supplier …
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Four new series of 1200V SiC Schottky diodes from Littelfuse
Littelfuse has introduced four new series of 1200V SiC Schottky Diodes from its GEN2 product family, which was originally released in May 2017. The LSIC2SD120A08 Series, LSIC2SD120A15 Series, and LSIC2SD120A20 Series offer current ratings of 8A, 15A ,20A, respectively and are provided in the TO-220-2L package. Additionally, the LSIC2SD120C08 Series offers a current rating of …
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