Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition now supports PostgreSQL versions 15.5, 14.10, 13.13, 12.17. These releases contain product improvements and bug fixes made by the PostgreSQL community, along with Aurora-specific improvements. This release also contains new features and improvements such as group role authentication support using AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory with the new pg_ad_mapping extension, Amazon Bedrock integration for Generative AI , and Babelfish for Aurora PostgreSQL version 3.4 . As a reminder, if you are running any version of Amazon Aurora. PostgreSQL 11, you must upgrade to a newer major version by February 29, 2024.
AWS announces Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL integration with Amazon Bedrock for Generative AI
Today, AWS announces two methods to integrate Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL databases with Amazon Bedrock to power generative AI applications. First, Amazon Aurora ML now provides access to foundation models available through Amazon Bedrock directly through SQL. Second, Knowledge Bases for Amazon Bedrock now supports Amazon Aurora as a vector store for Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG).
Savers
If, knowing nothing about it, you were asked who were the greatest savers in the OECD, you would probably guess those wongaphiles the Swiss. And you’d beright. According to data …
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Opinion
Opinion based on zero information has become a modern phenomenon. “That’s an interesting point of view,” you may say to someone, “why do you think that?” After all, the reason …
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SaxaVord lands spaceport licence for vertical launches
SaxaVord, in the the Shetland Islands, has been officially granted a spaceport licence by UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The site – on the Lamba Ness peninsula site in Unst, …
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Top Ten Fabless grow 17.8%
Q3 revenues for the fabless top ten rose 17.8% q-o-q to $44.7 billion. Nvidia’s Q3 revenue rose 45.7% to $16.5 billion. Cirrus Logic grew 51.7% to $481 million take the …
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Mobile memory ASP to surge
TrendForce predicts an 18-23% rise in mobile DRAM and NAND Flash (eMMC/UFS) prices for the first quarter of 2024. This surge could be further amplified if brand clients resort to …
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Exoskeletons reduce physical effort by up to 30%
Comau has conducted a pilot study for the adoption of wearable MATE-XT and MATE-XB exoskeletons. MATE-XT helps to reduce the muscle load of the upper limbs during static or repetitive …
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Siemens joins sureCore and Semiwise in cryochip development
Siemens Digital Industries Software is working with sureCore and Semiwise to develop cryogenic CMOS circuits capable of operating at temperatures near absolute zero required for quantum computing systems.. The key …
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Sensors in cars
5.4 billion sensors, including imaging sensors, magnetic sensors, MEMS pressure sensors among many others, for the automotive market were shipped in 2022, says Yole Developpement, and with a 7% CAGR …
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