Today, AWS announces the general availability of full AWS Management Console experience for multi-container jobs in AWS Batch. The multi-container jobs feature makes it easier and faster for you to run simulations when testing complex systems like those used in autonomous vehicles and robotics. With the ability to run multiple containers in a job, you can benefit from the advanced scaling, scheduling, and cost optimization capabilities of AWS Batch without rebuilding your system into a complex monolithic container. Instead, you can use multiple smaller, modular containers that each represent different system components like a 3D virtual environment, robot perception sensors, or a data logging sidecar.
Amazon Linux announces new quarterly update with AL2023.4 and availability of EKS optimized AMI
Today we are announcing the availability of the fourth quarterly update for Amazon Linux 2024, AL2023.4 as well as the Amazon Linux 2023 EKS optimized AMI. Amazon EKS customers can now use the standard AL2023-based EKS optimized Amazon Machine Image (AMI) with Managed Node Groups, self-managed nodes, and Karpenter, and is available across all supported version of Amazon EKS. To learn more about using Amazon Linux 2023 with EKS, see Amazon EKS optimized Amazon Linux AMIs .
Amazon Chime SDK provides API endpoints for media pipelines in Seoul, Mumbai, Sydney, Tokyo, Canada, and London
Amazon Chime SDK lets developers add intelligent real-time audio, video, screen share, and messaging to their web applications. Media pipelines allows developers to capture the contents from an Amazon Chime SDK meeting. This captured content can then be sent to the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket of their choice. The content can also be live streamed to reach a large audience via streaming platforms such as Amazon Interactive Video Service (IVS) or AWS Elemental MediaLive. Starting today, the Amazon Chime SDK now has media pipeline API endpoints in Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), and Europe (London).
AWS Compute Optimizer now supports 51 new EC2 instance types
AWS Compute Optimizer now supports 51 additional Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance types. The newly supported instance types include the latest generation general-purpose instances (M6id), compute optimized instances (C7i), memory optimized instances (R7i, X2idn, X2iedn), high-performance-computing (HPC) optimized instances (Hpc7a), and metal sized instances for C7gd, R7gd and M7gd. This expands the total EC2 instance types supported by AWS Compute Optimizer to 702.
Ed Embraces The Migrants
It seems to me that we’re missing a trick with AI and migration, Ed confides to his diary. Cheap labour has been the key to countries’ economic success for centuries …
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2024 wearables set for 10.5% growth y-o-y
Q4 saw the market for devices used in wearables fall 0.9% y-o-y in the fourth quarter of 2023 (4Q23). The US, Europe and Japan markets fell but shipments grew 1.7% …
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DigiKey releases Prism4 to interact with remote target platforms
DigiKey has teamed up with LabsLand to release Prism4, a remote engineering hardware system. The distributor will be exclusively releasing the modular system, designed to build real-time, remote hardware systems, …
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Most Read articles – Nanowell FET, MCUs, Industrial robots
There’s space laser communications, FD-SOI/ePCM 32bit MCUs from ST, an AI vision and real-time control MCU for industrial robots and machinery, and Imec’s nanowell FET design…
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Einstein’s Driver
There is a very silly story about Einstein which one would like to hope is true. Einstein had a driver who used to sit at the back of the room …
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Four UK tech companies chosen for UK-APAC Tech Growth Programme
Four UK technology companies – including a space situational awareness specialist – have been selected to receive support from the UK-APAC Tech Growth Programme, to help accelerate plans for expansion …
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