Despite a slowdown in EV sales which is delaying demand for SiC devices and wafers, Yole reckons the SiC market will have a 20% CAGR 2024-30 to reach $10.3 billion …
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Despite a slowdown in EV sales which is delaying demand for SiC devices and wafers, Yole reckons the SiC market will have a 20% CAGR 2024-30 to reach $10.3 billion …
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Space strategy experts will appear before a cross-party Lords Committee on Monday July 7 to answer questions on how the UK should adapt and evolve in a changing political landscape. …
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Samsung is delaying facilitising its Taylor, Texas fab (pictured below) because it lacks customers for it, reports the Nikkei. The success of TSMC’s 2nm process has been so comprehensive that …
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Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign are investigating phase-change as a way to improve heat-sinking in space. Earth-bound heatsinks loose most of their heat by convection – a luxury …
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Astute Group has signed a distribution agreement with Silanna Semiconductor to distribute its Plural ADCs in Europe and India. According to Astute, Plural ADCs offer a more affordable and versatile …
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Analog Devices has created a pair of 22V stereo Class-D audio amplifier that idle at 6mA and shut-down to microamps. MAX98415A and MAX98425A are similar, and both including envelope tracking …
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Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition now supports a maximum storage limit of 256 TiB, doubling the previous limit of 128 TiB. This enhancement allows customers to store and manage even larger datasets within a single Aurora database cluster simplifying data management for large-scale applications and supporting the growing data needs of modern applications. Customers only pay for the storage they use, with no need for upfront provisioning of the full 256 TiB.
To access the increased storage limit, upgrade your cluster to supported database versions. Once upgraded, Aurora storage will automatically scale up to 256 TiB capacity based on the amount of data in the cluster volume. Visit technical documentation to learn more about supported versions. This new storage volume capacity is available in all AWS regions where Aurora PostgreSQL is available.
Amazon Aurora is designed for unparalleled high performance and availability at global scale with full MySQL and PostgreSQL compatibility. It provides built-in security, continuous backups, serverless compute, up to 15 read replicas, automated multi-Region replication, and integrations with other AWS services. To get started with Amazon Aurora, take a look at our getting started page .
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Amazon Connect now provides new editing and accessibility enhancements for the drag-and-drop flow designer making it easier to build customer service experiences. These enhancements include keyboard navigation, auto arranging of blocks, screen reader support, and improved support for high zoom on browsers. Additionally, when editing a flow block in configuration side panel on the flow designer UI, you can view and edit all incoming and outgoing branch connections, create new flow blocks, and review all attached notes. Each of these capabilities can be accessed through new keyboard shortcuts which are visible on the canvas.
To learn more, see the Amazon Connect Administrator Guide . These features are available in all AWS regions where Amazon Connect is available. To learn more about Amazon Connect, the AWS contact center as a service solution on the cloud, please visit the Amazon Connect website .
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Amazon Connect now provides APIs that allow you to delete cases, case comments, undo contact associations, and remove service level agreements (SLAs) from cases. These new capabilities enable you to programmatically remove sensitive customer information from cases or delete cases upon a customer’s request.
Amazon Connect Cases is available in the following AWS regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (London), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo) AWS regions. To learn more and get started, visit the Amazon Connect Cases webpage
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Today, we are excited to announce the launch of a new feature in Graph Explorer that enables users to write and execute native Gremlin and openCypher queries directly within the interface.
This enhancement empowers data scientists, developers, and database administrators to seamlessly interact with their graph databases using their preferred query language, eliminating the need for additional tools or interfaces. With this update, users can now leverage the full expressive power of both Gremlin and openCypher to traverse complex relationships, perform advanced pattern matching, and extract valuable insights from their graph data while enjoying the intuitive visual environment of Graph Explorer.
To get started, create a new Notebook from the Amazon Neptune console, and start the Graph Explorer from the Notebook actions menu. You can also contribute to the graph-explorer GitHub project here
. For more information on how graph-explorer works with Amazon Neptune, see the Amazon Neptune User Guide
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