Amazon Route 53 offers domain name registration services, previously supporting 315 Top-Level Domains (TLDs) while providing easy integration with other AWS services. We are excited to announce the recent addition of 14 additional TLDs that you can now register with Route 53: .actor, .airforce, .bet, .degree, .games, .gives, .gmbh, .group, .press, .site, .space, .tech, .store, and .wine. Common use cases for some of these new TLDs include the following:
AWS Launch Wizard now available in Hyderabad and Dubai Regions
AWS Launch Wizard now supports deployment of SAP HANA and Microsoft SQL Server workloads in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad)and Middle East (UAE) Regions. We are also announcing support for additional languages within AWS Launch Wizard, including Chinese (traditional and simplified), Portuguese (Brazil), German, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, and Korean.
Announcing Amazon ECS templates for Amazon EC2 Spot Instances Blueprints
Amazon EC2 adds templates for Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) to the Spot Blueprints portfolio. With Spot Blueprints, you can generate a reusable quick start template as CloudFormation or Terraform, based on your workload, and use the template to configure a compute environment using EC2 Spot Instances. This saves you time learning to use Spot Instances with services like Amazon ECS and start accessing the savings and scale that Spot Instances offer for interruptible workloads.
Most Read articles – Automotive lidar, Raspberry Pi handheld, Intel 18A
There’s Ericsson using Intel’s 18A process to make 5G SoCs, TSMC delaying production in Arizona, Raspberry Pi-powered retro handheld gaming, and researchers addressing some of the challenges of automotive lidar…
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Negotiating a French JV
In his book, Marketing High Technology, Bill Davidow tells a story of how Intel nearly got into a joint venture in France. “The French government approached Intel about entering into a JV with a domestic company,” writes Davidow, “most of Intel management was dead-set against the proposals, but Bob Noyce and I were for it.” …
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3D printed robot gripper needs no electronics
What a cheek – a 3d printed automatic robot gripper that works without the interference of electronics. Instead, it gets power from air pressure, is triggered when it is pushed …
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Nasa backs Astrobotic for Moon power generation services
Astrobotic has won a $34.6m Nasa Tipping Point partnership contract to demonstrate power transmission on the lunar surface. Specifically, the award will result in a demonstration on the Moon called LunaGrid-Lite, which will transmit power from a lunar lander to a tethered rover. “LunaGrid-Lite will pave the way for power generation and distribution services on …
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SiTime adds to Endura TCXO family
SiTime is sampling a new member to its Endura MEMS ruggedized Super-TCXO family—the SiT5543 with volume production expected in early 2024. The device offers ±5 ppb frequency stability over temperature from -40 °C to 95 °C, even during fast temperature transients and under vibration. It claims to deliver a 20x improvement in stability over existing …
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onsemi secures $1.95 billion supply agreements for solar inverters
onsemi has secured $1.95 billion in long-term supply agreements for its intelligent power technologies with leading global manufacturers of solar inverters, contributing to onsemi’s position as the number one power semiconductor supplier in this rapidly growing market. By offering die technology with optimised and customised module design and packaging, onsemi enables solar inverter providers to …
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Semiconductor Education Alliance
The Semiconductor Education Alliance has been formed by Arm, Arduino, Cadence, Cornell University, the Semiconductor Research Consortium, STMicroelectronics, Synopsys, Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute, the All-India Council for Technical Education, and the University of Southampton. The alliance is bringing together key stakeholders across industry, academia and government to address the growing challenges of both finding talent …
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