The share of global web traffic generated by humans is shrinking, while bot activity is on the rise, according to Imperva Bad Bot Reports. In 2018, humans still accounted for …
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The share of global web traffic generated by humans is shrinking, while bot activity is on the rise, according to Imperva Bad Bot Reports. In 2018, humans still accounted for …
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Grinn, the Polish embedded Systems-on-Module (SoM) specialist, is highlighting its Grinn AstraSOM-261x at Embedded World. Based on the Synaptics Astra AI-native processor, Grinn describes the product as the “world’s smallest …
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At Embedded World, TI introduced two MCU families with edge AI capabilities. The MSPM0G5187 and AM13Ex MCUs integrate TI’s TinyEngine NPU accelerator for MCUs that optimises inference operations. Production quantities …
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In H2 Marvell will start sampling its ZR/ZR+ and coherent DSP technology portfolio with its 1.6T ZR/ZR+ data center interconnect (DCI) pluggable and 2nm coherent DSPs featuring media access control security …
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According to memory controller supplier Phison the price of NAND jumped 50% overnight, reports Digitimes. Demand from hyperscalers and CSPs have caused the crisis. It’s not all bad news – …
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Cornell University researchers have used high-resolution 3D imaging to detect atomic-scale defects in ICs. The imaging method was the result of a collaboration with TSMC and ASM and the research …
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Qualcomm is to supply its Snapdragon Ride chips to run Wayve’s AI Driver ADAS software. Wayve raised $1.2 billion at an $8.6 billion valuation last month to roll out a …
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Designed for home appliances, the GD32M531 32-bit microcontrollers were launched at Embedded World by GigaDevice. Based on an Arm Cortex-M33 core, operating at 180MHz, and integrates peripherals to control and …
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The ST64UWB family from STMicroelectronics supports both the IEEE 802.15.4z and the upcoming .4ab ultra-wideband standard with multi-millisecond ranging (MMS) including narrow-band assistance radio (NBA). The new UWB standard offers …
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Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio introduces data preview v2.0 for Visual ETL, a new data preview mode that delivers near-instant results when building and iterating on visual ETL jobs. With data preview v2.0, data engineers and analysts can see the output of each transform in about one second, with no session startup required and at no additional compute cost.
Data preview v2.0 uses an in-browser query engine to load and process data locally, removing the dependency on server-side Spark sessions for preview operations. Source data is fetched once and cached in the browser, so subsequent transforms apply instantly without re-querying the underlying data source. For Amazon Redshift users, this means you can iterate on transforms without additional queries against your Redshift cluster, keeping your preview workflow fast and your cluster resources focused on production workloads. Data preview v2.0 supports CSV, Parquet, and JSON files from Amazon S3, in addition to data from Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3 Tables, AWS Glue Data Catalog, and third-party sources including Snowflake, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Google BigQuery, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon DocumentDB. A toggle in the Visual ETL editor gives you the option to switch between data preview v2.0 and the original Spark-based preview at any time.
Data preview v2.0 in Visual ETL is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio is supported. To learn more, visit the Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio documentation .