Russia has never been much good at making chips and 20 years ago it was being said in Moscow that potential chip entrepreneurs in Russia were being deterred by their …
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Russia has never been much good at making chips and 20 years ago it was being said in Moscow that potential chip entrepreneurs in Russia were being deterred by their …
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Sateliot and Nordic Semiconductor are boasting an industry milestone with the space-based completion of a 5G IoT transmission for a standard commercial cellular IoT device. This was via Sateliot’s Low …
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The current supply of agentic AI models, platforms and products far exceeds demand, which will result in consolidation and market correction, according to Gartner. Agentic AI markets will consolidate in …
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TSMC’s September revenue was up 31.4% y-o-y at $10.3 billion and down 1.4% m-o-m. Q3 revenue of $32.47 billion was 30% up y-o-y. Revenue for January through September 2025 totalled …
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The wafer supply business, which has rarely been very profitable , is coming up against Chinese suppliers selling 300mm wafers for half the current market price. “It’s astonishing that normally, …
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A hyper-beam array lithography system has been introduced to the UK, based on architecture pioneered in Europe. The lithography tool operates with 65,000 independently controlled parallel beams which delivers capabilities …
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CLS, a satellite services company, has bought Ground Control Technologies, a UK- and US-based specialist in satellite IoT devices and cloud-based monitoring platforms. The acquisition brings four new operational sites …
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Today, we are excited to announce that Amazon SageMaker notebook instance supports Amazon Linux 2023 . You can now choose Amazon Linux 2023 for your new Amazon SageMaker notebook instance to take advantage of the latest innovations, enhanced security features.
Amazon SageMaker notebook instances are fully managed Jupyter Notebooks with pre-configured development environments for data science and machine learning. Data scientists and developers can use SageMaker Notebooks to interactively explore, visualize and prepare data, and build and deploy machine learning models on SageMaker.
Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) is a general-purpose rpm-based Linux distribution and successor to Amazon Linux 2 (AL2). Amazon Linux 2023 simplifies operating system management through its secure, stable, and high-performance runtime environment. This Linux distribution follows a predictable two-year major release cycle with five years of long-term support. The first two years provide standard support with quarterly security patches, bug fixes, and new features, followed by three years of maintenance. Enhanced security features include SELinux support and FIPS 140-3 validation for cryptographic modules.
With this you now have the options to launch a notebook instance with AL2023 or AL2. For more details about this launch and instructions on how to get started with AL2023 notebook instances, please refer to the Amazon Linux 2023 documentation .
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Amazon DynamoDB now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses in their Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) when connecting to DynamoDB tables, streams, and DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX), including with AWS PrivateLink Gateway and Interface endpoints. Customers moving to IPv6 can simplify their network stack and meet compliance requirements by using a network that supports both IPv4 and IPv6.
The continued growth of the internet is exhausting available Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses. IPv6 increases the number of available addresses by several orders of magnitude and customers no longer need to manage overlapping address spaces in their VPCs. Customers can standardize their applications on the new version of Internet Protocol by moving to IPv6 with a few clicks in the AWS Management Console.
Support for IPv6 in Amazon DynamoDB is now available in all commercial AWS Regions in the United States and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. It will deploy to the remaining global AWS Regions where Amazon DynamoDB is available over the next few weeks.
To connect to DynamoDB using IPv6 addresses and check regional availability, please see the DynamoDB developer guide and the DynamoDB Accelerator user guide .
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Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C6in instances are available in AWS Region Mexico (Central). These sixth-generation network optimized instances, powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and built on the AWS Nitro System , deliver up to 200Gbps network bandwidth, for 2x more network bandwidth over comparable fifth-generation instances.
Customers can use C6in instances to scale the performance of applications such as network virtual appliances (firewalls, virtual routers, load balancers), Telco 5G User Plane Function (UPF), data analytics, high performance computing (HPC), and CPU based AI/ML workloads. C6in instances are available in 10 different sizes with up to 128 vCPUs, including bare metal size. Amazon EC2 sixth-generation x86-based network optimized EC2 instances deliver up to 100Gbps of Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) bandwidth, and up to 400K IOPS. C6in instances offer Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) networking support on 32xlarge and metal sizes.
C6in instances are available in these AWS Regions : US East (Ohio, N. Virginia), US West (N. California, Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Milan, Paris, Spain, Stockholm, Zurich), Middle East (Bahrain, UAE), Israel (Tel Aviv), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Malaysia, Melbourne, Mumbai, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Thailand), Africa (Cape Town), South America (Sao Paulo), Canada (Central), Canada West (Calgary), AWS GovCloud (US-West, US-East), and Mexico (Central). To learn more, see the Amazon EC2 C6in instances. To get started, see the AWS Management Console , AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) , and AWS SDKs .