The M4 Mac mini is the latest bit of expensive Apple kit to get the iFixit teardown attention, which is always interesting to see.
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The M4 Mac mini is the latest bit of expensive Apple kit to get the iFixit teardown attention, which is always interesting to see.
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Amphenol RF has expanded its TNC product series to include additional configurations in both standard and reverse-polarity. These new cable-mount connector options are designed specifically to accommodate flexible micro-coaxial cable …
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The UK Electronics Skills Foundation’s (UKESF) latest report asks young engineers “Who Inspired You?” Specifically, the educational charity surveyed early career engineers, who have either applied for or received a …
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Raspberry Pi and SECO, the Italian industrial IoT specialist, are to develop a 10.1-inch Human-Machine Interface (HMI) display using Pi’s fifth-generation Compute Module (CM5) and with the Pi OS incorporating …
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A telecoms network with servers integrated into the cell-towers to enable them to run AI networks is the aim of a collaboration between Nvidia and Softbank. In trials, SoftBank has …
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SIMCom announced a ‘RedCap’ (reduced capability) 5G wireless comms module at Electronica in Munich this morning. “RedCap is very attractive for customers seeking the rapid deployment of IoT applications that …
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TSMC and the US Department of Commerce have finalised their previously announced preliminary agreement that TSMC should receive $6.6 billion of Chips Act money plus €5 billion in loans and …
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The much-anticipated Electronica Munich has officially opened. At this international event, Longsys (301308.SZ) launched a range of new products alongside its PTM (Product Technology Manufacturing) business model, with a focus …
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Today, AWS announces support for NVIDIA GPU accelerated instances in service-managed fleets (SMF) in AWS Deadline Cloud. AWS Deadline Cloud is a fully managed service that simplifies render management for teams creating computer-generated 2D/3D graphics and visual effects for films, TV shows, commercials, games, and industrial design.
Now you can use Deadline Cloud SMF to create auto-scaling fleets of GPU accelerated instances without having to set up, configure, or manage the worker infrastructure yourself. Deadline Cloud SMF can be set up in minutes to deploy NVIDIA GPU accelerated EC2 Instance Types (G4dn, G5, G6, Gr6, G6e) with NVIDIA GRID drivers and Windows Server 2022 or Linux (AL2023) operating systems. This expands the digital content creation software you can use within a fully managed render farm.
NVIDIA GPU accelerated instances, are supported in service-managed fleets in all AWS Regions where Deadline Cloud is available.
For more information, please visit the Deadline Cloud product page , and see the Deadline Cloud pricing page for price details.
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Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL now supports major version 17, starting with PostgreSQL version 17.1. The release includes support for the latest minor versions 16.5, 15.9, 14.14, 13.17, and 12.21. RDS for PostgreSQL comes with support for 94 PostgreSQL extensions such as pgvector 0.8.0, pg_tle 1.4.0, pgactive 2.1.4, and hypopg.1.4.1 that are updated to support PostgreSQL 17. This release also includes support for a new SQL function for monitoring autovacuum, providing insights to prevent transaction ID wraparound.
PostgreSQL 17 community updates include support for vacuuming that reduces memory usage, improves time to finish vacuuming, and shows progress of vacuuming indexes. With PostgreSQL 17, you no longer need to drop logical replication slots when performing a major version upgrade. PostgreSQL 17 continues to build on the SQL/JSON standard, adding support for `JSON_TABLE` features that can convert JSON to a standard PostgreSQL table. PostgreSQL 17 also includes general improvements to query performance and adds more flexibility to partition management with the ability to SPLIT/MERGE partitions.
You can upgrade your database using several options including RDS Blue/Green deployments , upgrade in-place, restore from a snapshot. Learn more about upgrading your database instances in the Amazon RDS User Guide .
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL makes it simple to set up, operate, and scale PostgreSQL deployments in the cloud. See Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Pricing for pricing details and regional availability. Create or update a fully managed Amazon RDS database in the Amazon RDS Management Console .