ICsense, a TDK Group company, has opened a new Electronic Wafer Sort (EWS) cleanroom as part of its latest strategic investment programme. ICsense has not only ramped up its in-house …
USB 2.0 peripheral controller from Infineon
Infineon is introducing the EZ-USB FX2G3, a USB 2.0 peripheral controller designed to deliver superior performance, robust security, and advanced power efficiency for USB devices. The device is now available …
OQ and Eseye hook up for global connectivity
OQ Technology, the Luxembourg 5G NTN (Non-Terrestrial Network) satellite operator and Eseye, the UK IoT specialist, have hooked up to deliver 5G IoT connectivity. The collaboration brings together OQ Technology’s …
Nvidia invests in inference startup
Baseten, a six year-old San Francisco AI inference startup, has raised $300 million at a $5 billion valuation with Nvidia investing $150 million, reports the Wall Street Journal. Baseten delivers, …
China solar industry to take $5.5bn hit
Rock bottom pricing of Chinese solar panels has resulted in a forecast loss by the top producers of $5-5.5 billion for 2025 due to overcapacity and rising raw material prices. TCL …
Semi units look like turning up, says Penn
There can’t be a real semiconductor recovery without a turn up in unit demand and it could be starting to happen, said Malcolm Penn, CEO of Future Horizons, at IFS2026 …
Glasgow has compostable circuit board design licked
Circuit boards which are almost entirely biodegradable have been developed by researchers at the University of Glasgow, electroplating circuitry onto compostable substrates – including chocolate. Instead of conventional circuit boards …
u-blox ZED-X20P processes signals across all GNSS bands
Mouser is shipping the u-blox ZED-X20P high precision module, which is described as a professional grade all-band, all-constellation GNSS receiver. Basically, the module integrates all-band GNSS with signal modernisation and …
Amazon Bedrock Reserved Tier available now for Claude Opus 4.5 and Haiku 4.5
Today, Amazon Bedrock announces the expansion of the Reserved service tier designed for workloads requiring predictable performance and guaranteed tokens-per-minute capacity. The Reserved tier provides the ability to reserve prioritized compute capacity, keeping service levels predictable for your mission critical applications. It also includes the flexibility to allocate different input and output tokens-per-minute capacities to match the exact requirements of your workload and control cost. This is particularly valuable because many workloads have asymmetric token usage patterns. For instance, summarization tasks consume many input tokens but generate fewer output tokens, while content generation applications require less input and more output capacity. When your application needs more tokens-per-minute capacity than what you reserved , the service automatically overflows to the pay-as-you-go Standard tier, ensuring uninterrupted operations. The Reserved tier and is available today for Anthropic Claude Opus 4.5 and Claude Haiku 4.5. Customers can reserve capacity for 1 month or 3 month duration. Customers pay a fixed price per 1K tokens-per-minute and are billed monthly.
With the expansion of the Reserved service tier, Amazon Bedrock continues to provide more choice to customers, helping them develop, scale, and deploy applications and agents that improve productivity and customer experiences while balancing performance and cost requirements.
For more information about the AWS Regions where Amazon Bedrock Reserved tier is available, refer to the Documentation . To get access to the Reserved tier, please contact your AWS account team.
Amazon EVS now supports VCF and VMware ESX software version selection
Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS) now supports the ability to specify supported combinations of VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) and ESX software versions when setting up your EVS environments and hosts.
Amazon EVS lets you run VCF natively within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), powered by AWS Nitro EC2 bare-metal instances. Amazon EVS automates deployment of a complete VCF environment in hours using either an intuitive step-by-step configuration workflow on the AWS console or the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI). This newest enhancement addresses the critical need for version flexibility to help you migrate workloads to AWS faster, reduce operational complexity and risk, and meet data center exit deadlines with Amazon EVS.
With software versioning support, you can now specify a VCF version when creating new environments using the CreateEnvironment API and select an ESX version when adding new hosts to existing environments using the CreateEnvironmentHost API. You can also query supported version combinations with the new GetVersions API. As part of this capability, we’re also adding support for new environment deployments with VCF 5.2.2.
To get started, visit the Amazon EVS product detail page and user guide .
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