Great Wall Motor, the Chinese EV maker, is to close its European HQ in Munich and lay off all 100 employees after poor European sales, reports the Nikkei. Plans to …
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Great Wall Motor, the Chinese EV maker, is to close its European HQ in Munich and lay off all 100 employees after poor European sales, reports the Nikkei. Plans to …
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Nvidia will bring out a new family of AI chips every year, says CEO Jensen Huang. The next one, called Rubin, containing networking ICs, a GPU and a CPU (called …
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Earlier today, AMD CEO Lisa Su said AMD would match the one year cadence for new AI processors set yesterday by Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia. AMD’s next AI chip …
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Infineon is putting 650V silicon carbide mosfet die into two packages with SO-type footprints: a thin (1.5mm) bottom-cooled 8 x 8mm leadless TO (TOLL – TO leadless), and 9.8 x …
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Servers based on the 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors have been introduced at Computex 2024 by MSI. The servers also feature CXL (Compute Express Link) technology and DC-MHS architecture, for …
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Recom has launched a series of DIN-rail ac-dc power supplies with 90 to 264Vac inputs and 120W, 240W or 480W outputs – and it has some new mini buck dc-dc …
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Silanna UV will launch a 235nm LED at ICFUST 2024, the International Congress on Far-UVC Science and Technology. SF1-3M1FWL1 is a 700mW input (30mA, 23.5V nominal) device that typically emits …
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Laird Thermal Systems has created a range of thermoelectric coolers for taking heat out of small spaces, such as the chambers within medical analysers or test instruments. The SuperCool X …
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AWS Marketplace announces the general availability of amendments for annual agreements on Amazon Machine Image (AMI) products purchased on AWS Marketplace. This allows customers with annual agreements to switch the Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) instance types for the AMI solution they purchased from AWS Marketplace.
AWS customers who run AMI software from AWS Marketplace for extended periods choose to use annual plans which offer discounts over on-demand pricing. Previously, annual agreements only provided discounts on the initially selected EC2 instance types, and if customers later needed to support additional users by adding more instances or upgrading to larger instance types, they had to pay on-demand rates or purchase additional annual plans.
Customers can now easily modify their AMI annual agreements in the AWS Marketplace Console. They can add new instance types or switch to a different instance type at any time. If the new instance type results in a higher cost, customers will retain their original discount and AWS Marketplace will automatically calculate the pro-rated cost for the new instance types. Customers also retain the original end date of the agreement for the new instance types, simplifying renewals.. Amendments are available for all AMI products in the AWS Marketplace with annual pricing plans, and they will support both existing and new agreements.
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AWS Database Migration Service Serverless (AWS DMSS) now supports improved Oracle to Amazon Redshift Full Load throughput. Using AWS DMSS, you can now migrate data from Oracle databases to Amazon Redshift at much higher throughput rates, ranging from two to ten times faster than previously possible with AWS DMSS.
AWS DMSS Oracle to Amazon Redshift Full Load performance enhancements will automatically be applied whenever AWS DMSS detects that a Full Load operation is being conducted between an Oracle database and Amazon Redshift. Additional information about AWS DMSS Full Load can be found in Full Load documentation.
To learn more, see the AWS DMS Full Load for Oracle databases documentation.
For AWS DMS regional availability, please refer to the AWS Region Table
.