Two deadly crashes in late 2018 and early 2019 in Ethiopia and Indonesia of Boeing 737 Max planes led to the grounding of all MAX planes for more than 1.5 …
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Two deadly crashes in late 2018 and early 2019 in Ethiopia and Indonesia of Boeing 737 Max planes led to the grounding of all MAX planes for more than 1.5 …
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A jv between TSMC, Bosch, Infineon and NXP, the decline of the RAN market, AMD buying a server manufacturer, the value of the automotive semiconductor market, and the new lower-cost Raspberry Pi 5 model…
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It seems to be Ideal Diode Week at Electronics Weekly (here and here) as Diodes is also promoting one, this time an ideal diode that can cope with ±65V on …
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Bourns has created a surface-mount thin-film resistor series with AEC-Q200 compliance for automotive use. Model CRT-A resistors are available with tolerance of ±0.1, ±0.25, ±0.5 or ±1%, and temperature coefficients …
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Alpha and Omega has turned to 5 x 6mm LFPAK surface-mount packaging for a family of mosfets aimed at industrial, server power, solar, and telecommunication applications. Available at 40V, 60V, …
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The Optical Transport equipment market declined 19% y-o- y in Q2-due to excess customer inventory, delays in new project starts in Asia Pacific, and weak macroeconomic conditions. The inventory correction …
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Space Norway and Viasat are advancing a mission to supply broadband connectivity to the Arctic from polar orbits. The Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission (ASBM) – which is led by the …
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15 years after Qimonda, Infineon’s former DRAM unit, went bust, Infineon has paid $800 million to Qimonda’s insolvency administrator to settle outstanding claims. In 2010, the administrator sued Infineon for …
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Earlier today Kioxia filed an application to list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Friday, reports the Nikkei. Kioxia is aiming for a market cap of over $10.3 billion and …
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AWS Amplify is launching multiple bucket support for Storage (JavaScript Only). You can now configure more than one storage bucket in your Amplify backend configuration. Amplify storage integrates with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and provides an intuitive approach to managing cloud-based file storage. With this new feature you can upload and download files from and to multiple storage buckets, providing greater flexibility and control over your storage resources.
With multiple bucket support, you can better manage your storage resources by configuring additional storage buckets and applying existing access permissions to different paths within each bucket. Amplify Storage APIs for JavaScript provide APIs like upload, download, and more and now accept a bucket alias or bucket name and region. Currently, the UI components (Storage Image and Storage Manager) and Amplify console display content only from the default storage bucket.
To learn how to configure additional storage buckets for different use cases, follow our blog post . If you’re already using Amplify Storage, check out our documentation to add additional buckets to your existing storage configuration. For those new to Amplify Storage, get started by following our guide to set up storage for your Amplify project.