Apple had a better than expected Q2 as revenue grew 14% to $96.4 billion – the biggest increase since December 2021 – and net income reached $18.2 billion. iPhone sales …
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Apple had a better than expected Q2 as revenue grew 14% to $96.4 billion – the biggest increase since December 2021 – and net income reached $18.2 billion. iPhone sales …
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Weebit Nano, the Aussie embedded NVM specialist, expects to tape-out its ReRAM test chip with onsemi before the end of the year. Following tape-out and qualification, Weebit ReRAM will be …
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The US Nano-Bio Materials Consortium (NBMC), a SEMI Technology Community, has put out a Request for Proposals (RFP) to advance sensing, diagnostic and augmentation technologies at the intersection of defence, …
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OpenAI has raised $8.3bn at a $300bn valuation, reports DealBook. In March, OpenAI raised $2.5bn Investors include: Dragoneer Investment Group, Blackstone, TPG, Softbank, T Rowe Price, Fidelity Management, Founders Fund, …
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Silicon Labs has announced that the first SoC in its Series 3 family will be PSA-certified to Level 4. The company believed the SiXG301 will be the first PSA Level …
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Farnell Japan now offers customers Toshiba’s low-voltage mosfet portfolio, suitable for use in server AC-DC power supplies and basestation DC-DC converters. In May, Toshiba officially opened phase 1 of its …
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One of the biggest perceived tech challenges at the moment is the expectation that the demand for electricity by AI datacentres is expected to increase 50% per year for the …
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Amazon CloudWatch launches natural language query generation powered by generative AI for OpenSearch PPL and SQL query languages in CloudWatch Logs Insights, accelerating logs analysis.
CloudWatch Logs Insights enables you to interactively search and analyze your logs with Logs Insights query language, OpenSearch Service Piped Processing Language (PPL), and OpenSearch Service Structured Query Language (SQL).
Customers using OpenSearch PPL and OpenSearch SQL can now use plain English to quickly generate queries in the context of their logs without needing extensive knowledge of the query language, reducing time to gather insights. For example, you can ask in plain English “Give me the number of errors and exceptions per hour” or “What are the top 100 source IP addresses by bytes transferred” and the queries will be automatically generated in OpenSearch PPL or SQL, depending on the language selected.
The query generator is available in US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), and Europe (Stockholm). To learn more, view documentation .
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Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) now supports switching AWS Regions for multi-Region application recovery. This automated feature allows you to orchestrate the specific steps to switch operating your multi-Region application out of another AWS Region. It provides dashboards for real-time visibility and logging that you can use throughout the recovery process. This saves hours of engineering effort and eliminates the operational overhead previously required to complete failover steps, create custom dashboards, and manually gather evidence of a successful recovery for applications across your organization and hosted in multiple AWS accounts. Region Switch supports failover and failback for active-passive multi-Region approaches, and removing and adding an AWS Region for an application with active-active multi-Region approaches.
ARC Region switch is a highly available solution for multi-Region recovery, and runs independently in each Region it operates in. When you create a Region switch plan, it is replicated to all the Regions your application operates in. This removes dependencies on the Region you are leaving for your recovery.
To get started, build a Region switch plan using the ARC console, API, or CLI. A Region switch plan allows you to create the specific workflow required to recover your applications in another Region. Once created, Region switch will evaluate your plan every 30 minutes to ensure correct configuration and readiness for recovery. When running a test or recovering from an operational event, you can use the ARC dashboard to monitor your applications’ recovery.
ARC Region switch is available in all commercial AWS Regions . To learn more, please refer to the ARC Region switch documentation .