Q4 NAND ASPs fell 4% QoQ with bit shipments down 2% and revenues down 6.2% to $16.52bn, says TrendForce. In the current quarter, TrendForce expects to see revenue to fall …
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Q4 NAND ASPs fell 4% QoQ with bit shipments down 2% and revenues down 6.2% to $16.52bn, says TrendForce. In the current quarter, TrendForce expects to see revenue to fall …
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indie Semiconductor, the automotive SiPho and sensor specialist, is to use Globalfoundries’ 22nm FD-SOI process for its 77GHz and 120GHz radar SoCs for ADAS and industrial applications. .Automotive radar adoption …
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ST is aiming at secured Bluetooth, Zigbee and other 2.4GHz comms with a wireless MCU family. Called STM32WBA6x, the controllers have a 100MHz Arm Cortex-M33 core with floating-point and DSP …
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Moonwatt has raised €8m towards developing sodium-ion batteries for storing solar-generated power over night. The round was lead by Daphni and LEA Partners, and included Founders Future, AFI Ventures and …
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Mikroe has introduced a dual-mode LTE-M and NB-IoT tranceiver in its ‘Click’ board circuit prototyping format. Called ‘LTE IoT 10 Click’, it is built around Sequans’ Monarch GM02S IC, which …
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Tria Technologies is launching COM-HPC Mini computer modules at Embedded World next week. At there heart are Intel 13th generation Core H, P or U series processors, enabling “system designers …
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AWS Transfer Family has reduced the service side login latency from 1-2 seconds to under 500 milliseconds.
AWS Transfer Family offers fully managed support for the transfer of files over SFTP, AS2, FTPS, FTP, and web browser-based transfers directly into and out of AWS storage services. With this launch, you benefit from significantly reduced latency from the service to initiate the transfer over SFTP. This optimization offers substantial benefits, particularly for high-frequency, low-latency use cases with automated processes or applications requiring rapid file operations.
Reduced server-side login latency is immediately available at no additional cost for all new and existing Transfer Family SFTP servers in all AWS Regions where the service is available
. To create an SFTP server, visit the Transfer Family User Guide
.
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AWS Lambda now supports Amazon CloudWatch Logs Live Tail in VS Code IDE through the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code. Live Tail is an interactive log streaming and analytics capability which provides real-time visibility into logs, making it easier to develop and troubleshoot Lambda functions.
We previously announced support for Live Tail in the Lambda console , enabling developers to view and analyze Lambda logs in real time. Now, with Live Tail support in VS Code IDE, developers can monitor Lambda function logs in real time while staying within their development environment, eliminating the need to switch between multiple interfaces for coding and log analysis. This makes it easier for developers to quickly test and validate code or configuration changes in real time, accelerating the author-test-deploy cycle when building applications using Lambda. This integration also makes it easier to detect and debug failures and critical errors in Lambda function code, reducing the mean time to recovery (MTTR) when troubleshooting Lambda function errors.
Using Live Tail for Lambda in VS Code IDE is straightforward. After installing the latest version of the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code, developers can access Live Tail through the AWS Explorer panel. Simply navigate to the desired Lambda function, right-click, and select “Tail Logs” to begin streaming logs in real time.
To learn more about using Live Tail for Lambda in VS Code IDE, visit the AWS Toolkit developer guide
. To learn more about CloudWatch Logs Live Tail, visit CloudWatch Logs developer guide
.
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Amazon Neptune Database is now available in the Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region on engine versions 1.4.3.0 and later. You can now create Neptune clusters using R6g, R6i, T4g, and T3 instance types in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region.
Amazon Neptune Database is a fast, reliable, and fully managed graph database as a service that makes it easy to build and run applications work with highly connected datasets. You can build applications using Apache TinkerPop Gremlin or openCypher on the Property Graph model, or using the SPARQL query language on W3C Resource Description Framework (RDF). Neptune also offers enterprise features such as high availability, automated backups, and network isolation to help customers quickly deploy applications to production.
To get started, you can create a new Neptune cluster using the AWS Management Console
, AWS CLI
, or a quickstart
AWS CloudFormation template. For more information on pricing and region availability, refer to the Neptune pricing page
and AWS Region Table
.
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AWS CodeBuild now supports non-container builds on Linux x86, Arm, and Windows on-demand fleets. You can run build commands directly on the host operating system without containerization. AWS CodeBuild is a fully managed continuous integration service that compiles source code, runs tests, and produces software packages ready for deployment.
With non-container builds, you can execute build commands that require direct access to the host system resources or have specific requirements that make containerization challenging. This feature is particularly useful for scenarios such as building device drivers, running system-level tests, or working with tools that require host machine access.
The non-container feature is available in all regions where CodeBuild is offered. For more information about the AWS Regions where CodeBuild is available, see the AWS Regions page .
To learn more about non-container builds, please visit our documentation
. To learn more about how to get started with CodeBuild, visit the AWS CodeBuild product page
.