Starting today, you can now deploy AWS Management Console Private Access in US West (N. California), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Canada (West), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Paris), Europe (Spain), Europe (Milan), Europe (Zurich), Middle East (Bahrain), Middle East (UAE), and South America (São Paulo). With this launch, AWS Management Console Private Access is now available in all commercial AWS Regions.
Knowledge Bases for Amazon Bedrock now supports private network policies for OpenSearch Serverless
Knowledge Bases for Amazon Bedrock is a fully managed Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) capability that allows you to connect foundation models (FMs) to internal company data sources to deliver more relevant, context-specific, and accurate responses. We are excited to announce that Knowledge Bases now supports private network policies for Amazon OpenSearch Serverless (OSS).
Amazon EMR on EC2 now gracefully replaces unhealthy core nodes
We are excited to introduce a new Amazon EMR on EC2 feature that enables automatic graceful replacement of unhealthy core nodes to ensure continued optimal cluster operations and prevent data loss. Additionally, EMR on EC2 will publish CloudWatch events to provide visibility into node health and recovery actions. These improvements are available for all Amazon EMR releases.
Amazon EKS extended support for Kubernetes versions now generally available
Today, Amazon EKS announces general availability of extended support for Kubernetes versions. You can run EKS clusters using any Kubernetes version for up to 26 months from the time the version becomes available on EKS. Extended support for Kubernetes versions is available for Kubernetes versions 1.21 and higher. For a full list of versions and support dates, see here .
Ed Clocks Machine Customers
Machine customers are going to be the biggest opportunity of my career, Ed confides to his diary, although it’s taken me a while to cotton on that this will be …
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Europeans worried about food and water supplies
The EU Commission’s Joint Research Center sounded the alarm earlier this year over how prolonged drought events have affected Europe for more than two years already and northern Africa for …
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Diamfab raises €8.7m
Diamfab, the semiconductor diamond substrate specialist, has raised €8.7 million from Asterion Ventures, Kreaxi, the Avenir Industrie Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional fund, Better Angle, Hello Tomorrow and Grenoble Alpes Métropole. Based in …
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Voltage regulator has dual input pins for low-power MCUs
Nisshinbo Micro Devices has launched the NR1620 series voltage regulator with dual input pins to supply low-power microcontroller cores and other applications. The NR1620 has an output current of 150mA, …
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Sensor market soaring
Sensors for electrification and ADAS are showing remarkably strong growth between 2019 and 2029, with 24% and 17% CAGR, respectively, reports Yole Developpement. 6.5 billion semiconductor sensors for automotive applications …
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The Shrink Shock
20 years ago the chip industry was facing an unprecedented setback – for the first time in its history a shrink was not delivering improvements in density, power, speed and …
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