Today, Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) announces support in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions for logging data event SQS APIs using AWS CloudTrail, enabling customers to have greater visibility into SQS activity in their AWS account for best practices in security and operational troubleshooting. Amazon SQS is a fully managed message queuing service that enables you to decouple and scale microservices, distributed systems, and serverless applications.
Stream data into Snowflake using Kinesis Data Firehose and Snowflake Snowpipe Streaming (Preview)
Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose (Firehose) now offers direct integration with Snowflake Snowpipe Streaming in preview. Firehose enables customers to reliably capture, transform, and deliver data streams into Amazon S3, Amazon Redshift, Splunk, and other destinations for analytics. With this new feature, customers can stream clickstream, application, and AWS service logs from multiple sources, including Kinesis Data Streams, to Snowflake. With a few clicks, customers can setup a Firehose stream to deliver data to Snowflake. Firehose automatically scales to stream gigabytes of data, and records are available in Snowflake within seconds.
Most Read articles – AI at CES, Giant image sensor, Perovskite LED
There’s November semiconductor sale, a motor driver starter kit from AMD, ST’s custom 316Mpixel 18K image sensor, AI dominating at CES, and Imec’s perovskite LED stack that emits light a thousand times brighter than state-of-the-art OLEDs…
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When Brussels Was Told It Must Fund Chip R&D
20 years ago, as now, Europe was worrying the old bone of government investment in microelectronics research. “R&D is the key discriminating factor for our industry,” said the chairman of …
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Multi-channel automotive thermometer with external diode temperature sensors
Microchip has announced 10 automotive-grade multi-channel temperature monitoring ICs that use external diodes, transistors or substrate diodes (MCU or other die) as sensors. Called the MCP998x family, they communicate over …
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UK renews backing for International Space University scholarships
The UK Space Agency is again funding a competitive scholarship scheme for UK citizens to attend study programmes at the International Space University (ISU). The ISU provides graduate-level training at …
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MEMS sensor uses Melexis’ Triphibian technology
Melexis has brought out its first product based on its Triphibian technology – a miniaturized MEMS pressure sensor which handles gas and liquid media measurement from 2 to 70 …
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Intel back on top
2023 semiconductor revenue fell 11.1% y-o-y to $533 billion, says Gartner. ”Only 9 of the top 25 semiconductor vendors posted revenue growth in 2023, with 10 experiencing double-digit declines,” says …
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TSMC expects 25% growth this year
TSMC expects 25% growth this year after an 8.2% expected dip in Q1 revenues to between €18 billion and $18.8 billion. In Q4, HPC revenues, including AI, grew 17% q-o-q, …
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Ceres licences fuel cell technology to Delta
Delta Electronics has signed a technology transfer and licensing collaboration agreement with Ceres Power, paying ~£43m to access Ceres’ hydrogen stack technology for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and solid …
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