You can now use repositories in your project in a GitLab.com Group to build, test, and deploy code changes using AWS CodePipeline. Connect your GitLab.com account using AWS CodeStar Connections, and use the connection in your pipeline to automatically start a pipeline execution on changes in your repository.
PostgreSQL 16.0 is now available in Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL 16.0 is now available in the Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment, allowing you to evaluate PostgreSQL 16.0 on Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL. You can deploy PostgreSQL 16.0 in the Preview Environment and have the same benefits of a fully managed database, making it simpler to set up, operate, and monitor databases. PostgreSQL 16.0 in the Preview Environment also includes support for logical decoding on read replicas, AWS libcrypto (AWS-LC ), and over 80 PostgreSQL extensions such as pgvector, pg_tle, h3-pg, pg_cron, and rdkit.
Most Read articles – Pig Cycles, Arm’s pitch, Samsung NAND
There’s Pig Cycle economics, life on Mars, the semi industry increasing revenue, ARM’s IPO pricing strategy, and Samsung cutting 50% of its NAND production…
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When China Had A Clear Way Forward In ICs
In 2004, the founder of SMIC, Richard Chang, came to London to describe a path forward for China’s chip industry. “We have identified 463 fabless semiconductor companies in mainland China, …
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DVCon Europe celebrates 10th anniversary in Munich in November
DVCon Europe, the Design and Verification Conference & Exhibition Europe, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. The event centres on the application of languages, tools and IP for the …
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Falling solar-powered e-leaf changes aerodynamics on command
Researchers at the University of Washington have created a battery-free robot that falls through the air in aero-dynamically unstable or stable ways on command. Dropped in clusters, they spread out …
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Space Sector Skills Survey 2023 identifies skills gaps, uncompetitive salaries, recruitment difficulties
The UK Space Agency (UKSA) has released its Space Sector Skills Survey 2023, a report into the space expertise to be found (and the gaps missing) across UK businesses, government …
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Foldables take 1.6% market share
Foldables will only take 1.6% of the smartphone market this year, says TrendForce, representing 18.3 million units and a 43% rise from last year. Next year, 38% growth to 25.2 …
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2023 front-end fab equipment spending to fall 15% y-o-y
Front-end fab equipment spending is expected to decline 15% y-o-y to $84 billion from a record high of $99.5 billion in 2022 before rebounding 15% y-o-y to $97 billion in …
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WT buys Future for $3.8bn
Future Electronics, the Canadian distributor, has been bought by Taiwanese distributor WT Microelectronics for $3.8 billion. “This is transformational for WT Microelectronics and Future Electronics, and important for the electronic …
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