We are pleased to announce the launch of two additional edge locations for Amazon CloudFront, Chicago, Illinois and Frankfurt, Germany. Chicago now has two edge locations while Frankfurt now has six. Each new edge location improves CloudFront’s performance and availability experienced by your application’s end-users.
Ed Plans A Ride
It’s amazing what a title and a Ministerial job do for the way people treat you, Ed confides to his diary, here I am at a house party in the Tuscan hills and everyone is being super nice to me. On the rare occasions when anyone previously asked me to join them on holiday, it’s …
This story continues at Ed Plans A Ride
Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly
Samsung develops Tbit V-NAND
Samsung says it has produced a Terabit 3D NAND flash memory which will be in production next year. Samsung’s intention is to stack 16 Tbit die to deliver a 2TB memory in a chip package. The Tbit chip has 96 layers and four-bit-per-cell (QLC) technology.
This story continues at Samsung develops Tbit V-NAND
Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly
Toyota, Ericssson, Intel, DoCoMo, Denso form auto big data consortium
Toyota, Intel, Denso, Ericsson and DoCoMo have formed the Automotive Edge Computing Consortium aimed at the processing of big data in connected car automotive applications. In 2025, the amount of data being sent from cars to the cloud will be 10 Exabytes a month, says Toyota. The poblem is how to implement that without the …
This story continues at Toyota, Ericssson, Intel, DoCoMo, Denso form auto big data consortium
Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly
Cavium supports NVMe over Fibre Channel
Cavium is supporting the newly ratified NVMe over Fibre Channel (FC-NVMe) 1.0 standard.
This story continues at Cavium supports NVMe over Fibre Channel
Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly
Google gets OK for London HQ
Google’s plan to build a tech complex next to its offices in King’s Cross gets approval by the local council.
This story continues at Google gets OK for London HQ
Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly
Voyager craft, turning forty, still exploring…
What an achievement, and what a voyage for the Voyager space craft. An impressive landmark approaches on the space time horizon…
This story continues at Voyager craft, turning forty, still exploring…
Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly
UK 3rd in the world for R&D
For producing highly cited scientific research, according to Japan’s National Institute of Science and Technology Policy.
This story continues at UK 3rd in the world for R&D
Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly
Simple surface nano-particles could improve LEDs
Predictable arrays of plasmonic nano-particles can be grown on the surface of LEDs to improve photon emission by localised surface plasmon resonances, according to the University of Michigan. “The idea of adding nano-particles to increase LED efficiency is not new, but previous efforts to incorporate them have been impractical for large-scale manufacturing,” said the University. …
This story continues at Simple surface nano-particles could improve LEDs
Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly
AtlantecRF launches 500MHz – 20GHZ digital attenuator
AtlantecRF, the Braintree RF and microwave specialist, has launched an ultra-broadband 500MHz to 20GHz Digitally Controlled PIN Attenuator. The Digital Attenuator (ADA-500-2000-60/0.5) covers the whole frequency range from 500MHz to 20GHz and provides a minimum attenuation range of 60dB in 0.5dB steps with TTL control of 7 bits. Switching time is less than 200 nanoseconds and …
This story continues at AtlantecRF launches 500MHz – 20GHZ digital attenuator
Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly