Today, we are announcing the general availability of Amazon Neptune I/O-Optimized, a new configuration for Amazon Neptune Database that provides improved price performance and predictable pricing for customers with I/O-intensive applications. With Neptune I/O-Optimized, there are zero charges for read and write I/O operations—you only pay for your database instances and storage usage, making it easy to predict your database spend up front. Neptune I/O-Optimized offers up to 40% cost savings for I/O-intensive applications where I/O charges exceed 25% of the total Neptune database spend.
AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store now supports cross-account sharing
Parameter Store, a capability of AWS Systems Manager that provides secure storage for configuration data, now allows you to share advanced-tier parameters with other AWS accounts, enabling you to centrally manage your configuration data. Parameters are key-value pairs that you can reference in code and through several AWS integrations such as AWS CloudFormation and Amazon EC2. Today, many customers have workloads in multiple AWS accounts that depend on shared configuration data. Now, you can maintain a single source of truth for configuration data by sharing parameters with other accounts that need access rather than manually duplicating and synchronizing data across accounts.
AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning announces Demand Driver-Based Forecasting
AWS Supply Chain now allows demand planners to input factors (demand drivers) that could influence forecasted demand. Demand Driver Based Forecasting is an adaptive approach that enables machine learning models to capture influence factors that improve forecast accuracy.
Amazon DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift in the US East (Virginia) region
Amazon DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now available in limited preview in the US East (Virginia) region. This zero-ETL integration enables customers to run high performance analytics on their DynamoDB data and has no impact on production workloads running on DynamoDB. As data is written into a DynamoDB table, it is seamlessly made available in Amazon Redshift, eliminating the need for customers to build and maintain complex data pipelines for performing extract, transform, and load (ETL) operations.
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL supports minor versions 16.2, 15.6, 14.11, 13.14, and 12.18
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for PostgreSQL now supports the latest minor versions PostgreSQL 16.2, 15.6, 14.11, 13.14, and 12.18. This release of RDS for PostgreSQL also includes support for pgvector 0.6.0, which adds performance improvements for building Hierarchical Navigable Small Worlds (HNSW) indexes including parallelism and in-memory builds. We recommend that you upgrade to the latest minor versions to fix the known security vulnerabilities in prior versions of PostgreSQL, and to benefit from the bug fixes, performance improvements, and new functionality added by the PostgreSQL community.
Announcing Region Expansion of G5 instances on SageMaker notebooks
We are pleased to announce general availability of Amazon EC2 G5 instances in Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Israel (Tel Aviv), Middle East (UAE), and US East (Ohio) on SageMaker Studio notebooks. We are also pleased to announce general availability of G5 instances in Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (London), Europe (Stockholm), Israel (Tel Aviv), Middle East (UAE), South America (São Paulo), and US East (Ohio) on SageMaker notebook instances.
What caught your eye this week? (Veloce CS, Softbank, ISSCC, UKSA)
The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments, quotes or anything else in the wide world of electronics that caught their eye…
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Nvidia by Penn
Malcolm Penn (pictured below) CEO of Future Horizons and Europe’s leading semiconductor analyst, has written an insight into the Nvidia phenomenon. Here it is: In what can only be described …
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Panasonic launches ZV Series of Electrolytic Polymer Hybrid capacitors
Panasonic has introduced the ZV Series – an Electrolytic Polymer Hybrid capacitor with advanced characteristics. It achieves a maximum Ripple Current (3.3~4.6 Arms) – claimed to be approximately 50% higher …
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ClearSpace gears up for REFUEL.ME study of satellite refuelling
ClearSpace, an in-orbit services company, has revealed more details of its contract with the UK Space agency for the REFUEL.ME study, which will run until September 2024. The brief is …
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