Thanks to IDC for this one – the top five tablet suppliers in Q3 and units shipped: Apple. 12.6m Samsung 7.1m Amazon 4.6m Huawei 3.3m Lenovo 3m
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Thanks to IDC for this one – the top five tablet suppliers in Q3 and units shipped: Apple. 12.6m Samsung 7.1m Amazon 4.6m Huawei 3.3m Lenovo 3m
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Marvell says that, in Q1 2025, it will be first to sample a 3nm 1.6 Tbps PAM4 interconnect platform with 200 Gbps electrical and optical interfaces named Ara. Ara has: …
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Inversion has raised $44 million in Series A funding to back its plans for cargo delivery to Earth’s “toughest spots”, from space. The funding round was co-led by Spark Capital …
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Q3 EV sales —including BEVs, PHEVs, and FCEVs—were up 19.3% y-o-y at 4.123 million units, says TrendForce. EV sales are projected to total 16.26 million units in 2024, representing a …
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X-FAB can supply AECQ100 Grade-0 compliant 32kByte capacity SONOS embedded Flash IP, combined with an additional 4kbit EEPROM, fabbed on its 110nm high-voltage BCD-on-SOI XT011 platform node. Larger cuts of …
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At Electronica 2024 we caught up with Sebastian Fernandez Alvarez, Sales Manager Mexico at WINSOURCE, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses WINSOURCE’s global procurement strategy …
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Toshiba is aiming at 400V automotive systems with a 400V photo-relay that can handle 900V and ~30mA. Recommended maximum operating voltage is 720V. Called TLX9150M, it measures around 10 x …
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Watch the video below, providing an overview of the recent Siemens EDA Automotive Semiconductor Tech Day. It examines why semiconductor development is the most important factor for the automotive industry, …
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Today, AWS announces the preview of Amazon Q Developer transformation capabilities for VMware, the first generative AI–powered assistant that can simplify and accelerate the migration and modernization of VMware workloads to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). These new capabilities help you streamline complex VMware transformation tasks, reducing the time and effort required to move VMware workloads to the cloud. Using advanced AI techniques to automate critical steps in the migration process, Amazon Q Developer helps accelerate your cloud journey, reduce costs, and drive innovation.
Amazon Q Developer transformation agents simplify and automate VMware transformation tasks including on-premises application data discovery, wave planning, network translation and deployment, and orchestration of the overall migration process. Two of the most challenging aspects of VMware transformations— wave planning and network translation— are now automated using VMware domain-expert agents and large language models (LLMs). These AI-powered tools convert VMware networking configurations and firewall rules into native AWS network constructs, significantly reducing complexity and potential errors. Importantly, Amazon Q Developer maintains a balance between automation and human oversight, proactively promoting user input at key decision points to ensure accuracy and control throughout the migration and modernization process.
The preview of Amazon Q Developer transformation capabilities for VMware is available in US East (N. Virginia) AWS region. To learn more about Amazon Q Developer and how it can accelerate your migration to AWS, visit Amazon Q Developer .
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Independent software vendors (ISVs) like Asana, Miro, PagerDuty, Zoom, and more are integrating the Amazon Q index into their applications to enrich their generative AI experiences with enterprise knowledge and user context spanning multiple applications. End customers remain in control of which applications can access their data, and the index retains user-level permissions.
The Amazon Q index is a canonical source of content and data that unites data from across over 40 supported connectors. Amazon Q Business customers create an index based on their enterprise data so that generated responses, insights, and actions are most relevant to employees. Software providers register their application with Amazon Q Business, and then their customers permit them to access their indexed data. Once connected, the software vendor uses the additional data to enrich their native generative AI features to deliver more personalized responses back to the customer. This new feature inherits the same security, privacy, and guardrails as Amazon Q Business, accelerating an ISV’s generative AI roadmap so they can focus their efforts on innovative, differentiated features for their end users.
ISVs can use the Amazon Q index in all AWS Regions where Amazon Q Business is available.
Learn more about the Amazon Q index for software providers .