Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C6id instances are available in the South America (Sao Paulo) Region. These instances are powered by 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable Ice Lake processors with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.5 GHz and up to 7.6 TB of local NVMe-based SSD block-level storage. C6id instances are built on AWS Nitro System , a combination of dedicated hardware and lightweight hypervisor, which delivers practically all of the compute and memory resources of the host hardware to your instances for better overall performance and security. Customers can take advantage of access to high-speed, low-latency local storage for compute-intensive workloads, such as batch processing, distributed analytics, high performance computing (HPC), ad serving, highly scalable multiplayer gaming, and video encoding.
AWS AppFabric now supports JumpCloud
AWS AppFabric, a no-code service that quickly integrates with software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications to enhance an organization’s security posture, now supports JumpCloud. AppFabric provides aggregated and normalized audit logs from popular SaaS applications like Slack, Zoom, Salesforce, Atlassian Jira suite, Google Workspace, and Microsoft 365. By centralizing SaaS application data, AppFabric helps teams gain greater visibility into vulnerabilities in a customer’s SaaS environment, enabling them to monitor threats more effectively and respond to incidents faster. IT and security teams no longer need to manage point-to-point SaaS integrations that take time away from higher value tasks, like standardizing alerts or setting common security policies.
AppFabric’s support for JumpCloud means that customers can now seamlessly ingest JumpCloud log data, along with over 35 other supported applications .
Raspberry Pi gets Hailo AI co-processor accelerator
Thinking of dabbling in the world of AI, whether trying to master machine learning or noodling around with neural networks? Well, the Raspberry Pi team have announced its official Hailo-based Raspberry Pi AI Kit.
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Fable: Springy
81 years ago a naval engineer was trying to use springs as a means for suspending sensitive instruments in rough seas when he dropped one and was surprised to see …
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What caught your eye this week? (Intel AI, ARM, Wafer bonding)
We’re talking thin and light PCs, Arm’s Windows PC market share, wafer bonding by CEA-Leti, and lunar night survival technology…
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Zero Debris Charter gets 12 countries as signees
Twelve countries have signed up to the the Zero Debris Charter, an initiative of the ESA and EU Space Council. It is intended to solidify their commitment to long-term sustainability …
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Imec and ASML open High NA EUV lab
Imec and ASML have opened a High NA EUV Lithography Lab in Veldhoven, the Netherlands to bevjointly run by ASML and imec. After a build and integration period of years, …
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NXP and ZF hook up on SiC-based traction inverters
NXP and ZF Friedrichshafen are collaborating on SiC-based traction inverters for EVs. By leveraging NXP’s GD316x HV isolated gate drivers, the products are designed to accelerate the adoption of 800-V …
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Synthara raises $11m for in-memory computing
Synthara, the Swiss in-memory computing startup, has raised $11 million in funding through investments and European and Swiss grants. The round is led by Vsquared Ventures, with OTB Ventures, Hermann …
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6U Xeon D-2800 VPX processor for military radar
Kontron is aiming at military radar with is latest 6U VPX plug-in computer card, based around Intel Xeon D-2800 or D-2700 processors. Called VX6096, it includes VITA48.8 through-flow air cooling to allow …
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