We are happy to announce that AWS Glue, a serverless data integration service, is now available in the AWS Europe (Spain) and AWS Europe (Zurich) Regions.
Amazon Polly offers full support in the AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka) Region
Amazon Polly is a service that turns text into lifelike speech, allowing you to create applications that talk, and build entirely new categories of speech-enabled products. Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of the entire portfolio of Amazon Polly’s Neural and Standard voices in the Asia Pacific (Osaka) Region.
Amazon AppStream 2.0 Is Now Available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region
Amazon AppStream 2.0 is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region, an isolated AWS Region designed to host sensitive data and regulated workloads in the cloud for customers who have U.S. federal, state, or local government compliance requirements. With this launch, you can deploy general purpose, compute-optimized, memory-optimized, accelerated computing, storage optimized, graphics pro, graphics-g4, and graphics pro-g4 streaming instances in both the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions to help meet the needs of your users.
Is AI Really Out To Get You?
There is widespread awareness of a body of opinion saying AI is dangerous. Some agree with it, others say it’s bollox. Amongst the chat, something is missing – a description of exactly how, in real life, AI will harm you. In the real world harm usually comes from other people. A boss exploits you, a …
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CML adds to SµRF family
CML Microcircuits is shipping the CMX90B701 and CMX90B702 Low Current/Noise Gain Blocks. These are the latest additions to CML’s SµRF product family and continue CML’s push into the higher frequency ranges of mmWave. </ Both the CMX90B701 and the CMX90B702 offer an optimal balance between output power, linearity, and noise with a typical P1dB output …
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Hynix raises $1.7bn
SK Hynix has raised $1.7 billion in an offering of 1.75% bonds which was so well received that it exceeded the original target of $1.5 billion. The cash will be used to fund operations. Hynix recently cut its capex budget in half and made a $1.38 billion Q4 loss. It is expected to make a …
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sureCore reduces SRAM voltage to 0.45V
sureCore, the Sheffield low power SRAM IP specialist, has created a new range of ultra-low voltage SRAM solutions, called PowerMiser Plus, that can operate down to 0.45V. Because both the logic and memory can interface at the same voltages, they can be adjusted in tandem to increase and decrease performance and therefore power consumption simultaneously as …
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Virgin Orbit goes bust
Virgin Orbit has filed for bankruptcy. The company has never made a profit since going public in 2021. Last January its first UK launch failed. Last week it announced that 85% of its 750 employees would be laid off. Richard Branson put up $11 million to fund severance payments and $31.6 million towards finding a …
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Battery Tech Expo: Pickering battery management system tester UK debut
Pickering Interfaces will be showing its BMS (battery management system) test demonstration at Battery Tech Expo at Silverstone. “With increasing adoption of electric vehicles, one significant challenge to be tackled is the effective and validation of BMS,” said Pickering simulation product manager Paul Bovingdon. “Using modular, PXI-based switch and simulation modules offers advantages, including flexibility …
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80W 12V railway PSU operates from 14.4 to 154V
Autronic has created an 80W dc-dc power supply for on-board railway use, which produces 12V (adjustable) from supplies between 14.4 and 154V, covering “all international on-board voltages from 24V to 110V in a single device”, it said. Dubbed HFBC80-W/Ks, output voltage is adjustable, and devices can be connected in parallel for more current. Efficiency can …
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