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Sponsored Content: Rochester’s obsolescence solutions embrace a wide range of products
The diverse challenges facing 5 distinct product segments. When it comes to electronics, most designs will involve multiple semiconductor devices. With this point in mind, Rochester Electronics’ goal is not …
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Murata sampling multi-band LoRa module
Murata is sampling its Type 2GT module, a multi-band, low-power radio (LoRa) module which measures 9.98 x 8.70 x 1.74mm and is built on a PCB housed in a metal …
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Mouser hooks up with Edge Impulse for edge ML
Mouser is partnering with Edge Impulse, a development platform that enables ML on edge devices, providing advanced intelligence to a wide range of products and devices, from low-power MCUs to …
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Samsung to double Taylor investment
Next week (April 15th) Samsung is expected to announce it will build a second fab in Taylor, Texas plus funding for additional R&D and packaging facilities to bring its total …
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Robots
Robots are becoming all the rage again with Elon Musk’s Optimus general purpose humanoid robot and all the investor enthusiasm for FigureAI. 20 years ago one of the industry’s visionaries …
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Embedded World: ASIL D qualified Rust compiler for Infineon TriCore processors
Infineon has lined up a Rust programming language compiler for two of its TriCore architecture processor families: the existing TC3x and forthcoming TC4x. “Rust, with its unique memory safety features, …
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Amazon Cognito customers can secure access to APIs using Amazon Verified Permissions
AWS has launched a feature for Amazon Cognito customers to reduce the time spent securing Amazon API Gateway APIs with fine-grained access control, from weeks to days. The feature leverages Amazon Verified Permissions to manage and evaluate granular security policies that reference user attributes and groups. With a few clicks, you can enforce that only users in authorized Amazon Cognito groups have access to the application’s APIs. For example, say you are building a loan processing application, you can secure your application by restricting access to the “approve_loan” API to users in the “loan_officers” group. You can implement more fine-grained authorization, without making any code changes, by updating the underlying Cedar policy, so that only “loan_officers” above “Director” level can approve loans.
Amazon VPC CNI now supports automatic subnet discovery
You can now leverage tag-based subnet discovery capability of Amazon VPC CNI to scale Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) clusters in IPv4 address space without adding operational complexity. In this new default mode, Kubernetes Pod IP addresses are allocated from all tagged and available subnets in your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud(VPC).
Research and Engineering Studio on AWS Version 2024.04 now available
Today we’re excited to announce the release of Research and Engineering Studio (RES) on AWS Version 2024.04. This latest release brings new customization options for RES virtual desktops along with new options for shared storage and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) streaming.