AWS User Notifications is now available in Israel (Tel Aviv) AWS Region. User Notifications enables you to view notifications across accounts, regions, and services in a Console Notifications Center, and configure delivery channels where you want to receive these notifications, like email, AWS Chatbot, and AWS Console Mobile App. You can centrally setup and view notifications from AWS services, such as AWS Health events, Amazon CloudWatch alarms, or Amazon EC2 instance state changes, in a consistent, human-readable format. Notifications include URLs to direct you to resources on the AWS Console, where you can take take additional actions.
Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses for their new and existing domains. Customers moving to IPv6 can simplify their network stack by running their OpenSearch Service domains on a network that supports both IPv4 and IPv6.
AWS Network Firewall announces support for egress TLS inspection in 2 regions
AWS Network Firewall now supports egress Transport Layer Security (TLS) inspection, enabling customers to strengthen their security posture on AWS by improving visibility into encrypted outbound VPC traffic. Starting today, you can use AWS Network Firewall to decrypt, inspect, and re-encrypt outbound TLS traffic destined for the internet, another VPC, or another subnet.
What caught your eye this week? (PC CPU, Power Mosfet, Robot space lab)
This week, for our technology editor, it’s Toshiba announcing a 530μΩ (typ) 40V 200A mosfet with its die in a ~7x7mm package, or ~7×8.5mm if you include the gull-wing leads, for automotive applications.
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Fable: The Far-Sighted Mayor
US President Thomas Jefferson considered the proposal “little short of madness,” but a far-sighted Mayor of New York went ahead with it anyway. When completed in 1825, it was one …
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China increasing capacity at mature nodes
China’s share of mature (28nm and older) process capacity is expected to grow from 29% this year to 33% by 2027, says TrendForce, while Taiwan’s is expected to fall from …
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Dealing with counterfeit components
The chip shortage tempted many manufacturers to go to non-traditional sources for components, taking the risk of acquiring counterfeit parts. Rob Moore, sales director at the electronic manufacturing services company …
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SiFive lays off 20% of employees
SiFive has laid off 20 percent of its staff – representing about 140 people – and says it is having a ‘strategic re-focussing’ of its business. “As we identify and …
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Qualcomm’s generative-AI phone processor
Qualcomm has developed a smartphone processor for on-device generative AI. Called Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, “this platform unlocks a new era of generative AI enabling users to generate unique content, …
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ST looks for a $17bn year
ST had revenues of $4.43 billion, gross margin of 47.6%, operating margin of 28.0%, and net income of $1.09 billion or $1.16 diluted earnings per share. “Q3 net revenues of …
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