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Amphenol RF adds Mini-FAKRA connectors
Amphenol RF has introduced USCAR compliant Mini-FAKRA connectors into its portfolio of RF interconnect for vehicle designs. This multi-port connector is available in a variety of PCB and cable-mount configurations …
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Embedded: VCSBC EvoCam promises embedded vision integration
Vision Components is presenting its VCSBC EvoCam at Embedded World 2026. For use in smart devices and industrial applications, the camera system runs on a MediaTek Genio 510 processor. Described …
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Anglia signs Sensata
Anglia Components has signed a pan-European distribution agreement with Sensata, the sensor specialist. Anglia is focusing on Sensata’s range of pressure sensors, as well as its reed relays and liquid …
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Teledyne digitiser delivers 14Gbyte/s data transfer
Teledyne SP Devices’ ADQ35 is engineered for use in areas such as swept source optical coherence tomography (SS OCT), time of flight mass spectrometry, distributed fiber-optic sensing, LiDAR, scientific instrumentation, …
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Socionext and Innatera develop always-on human detection device
Socionext and Innatera have developed a human-presence detection device that combines 60 GHz FMCW radar sensing with neuromorphic edge AI to deliver always-on detection with low power consumption. The chip …
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ASML 1000W light source to deliver 330wph EUV processing by 2030
ASML has developed a 1000W light source which should increase the throughput of its high-NA EUV machine from 220wph to 330wph by 2030. The advance has been achieved by doubling …
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Compound semi substrate market growing at 14% CAGR
The compound semiconductor substrate and open epiwafer markets are projected to reach almost $5.2 billion in total by 2031, growing at around 14% CAGR. Automotive electrification drives SiC substrates, RF …
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AWS IAM Policy Autopilot is now available as a Kiro Power
AWS IAM Policy Autopilot, the open source static code analysis tool launched at re:Invent 2025, is now available as a Kiro power to bring policy expertise to agentic AI development. This tool helps developers quickly create baseline AWS IAM policies that can be refined as applications evolve, eliminating the need for manual IAM policy creation.
The Kiro power delivers significant benefits through one-click installation directly from the Kiro IDE and web interface, removing the need for manual MCP server configuration. This streamlined workflow enables faster policy creation and integrates seamlessly into AI-assisted development environments. Key use cases include rapid prototyping of AWS applications requiring IAM policies, baseline policy creation for new AWS projects, and enhanced productivity within IDE environments where developers can generate policies without leaving their coding workflow.
To learn more about AWS IAM Policy Autopilot and access the integration, visit the AWS IAM Policy Autopilot GitHub repository . To learn more about Kiro powers, visit the Kiro powers page .
Amazon Redshift Serverless introduces 3-year Serverless Reservations
Amazon Redshift now offers 3-year Serverless Reservations for Amazon Redshift Serverless, a new discounted pricing option that provides up to 45% savings and improved cost predictability for your analytics workloads. With Serverless Reservations, you commit to a specific number of Redshift Processing Units (RPUs) for a 3-year term with a no-upfront payment option.
Amazon Redshift Serverless allows you to run and scale analytics without having to provision and manage clusters with a pay-as-you-go pricing model. Serverless Reservations help you further optimize compute costs and improve cost predictability of existing and new workloads on Amazon Redshift Serverless. Managed at the AWS payer account level, Serverless Reservations can be shared between multiple AWS accounts, reducing your compute costs by up to 45% on all Amazon Redshift Serverless workloads in your AWS account. Serverless Reservations are billed hourly and metered per second, offering a consistent billing model (24 hours a day, seven days a week) while maintaining the flexibility offered by Amazon Redshift Serverless. Any usage exceeding the specified RPU level is charged at standard on-demand rates. You can purchase Serverless Reservations via the Amazon Redshift console or by invoking the Serverless Reservations API “create-reservation”.
Serverless Reservations are available in all regions where Amazon Redshift Serverless is currently available. To learn more about Amazon Redshift Serverless pricing options, see the Redshift Serverless feature page , Redshift Pricing Page , or the Amazon Redshift Management Guide .
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