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PCIe 4.0 NVMe 1.4 S95 SSD with speeds of up to 7GB/s
Addlink has announced the launch of the next-generation Gen4x4 NVMe 1.4 SSD. Delivering a performance for gaming, the Addlink S95 SSD comes with the latest Phison premium controller, PS5018-E18 and the reliable TLC NAND flash memory, attached with an external DDR4@2666 cache, and including SLC caching technology.
Speedcast launches next generation IoT platform
Speedcast International has launched a next generation IoT platform designed to simplify connectivity, provisioning, and device management through a single console. Designed for onshore and offshore customers, the next generation Speedcast IoT Center is deployed on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to increase computing power and interoperability with a variety of customer applications required by IoT solutions.
Partnership to automate enterprise workflows
TriggerMesh has announced a partnership with Google Cloud to automate enterprise workflows with an intelligent cross-cloud event bus that connects applications, cloud services, and serverless functions.TriggerMesh Cloudleverages cloud native technology originally developed at Google Cloud (Kubernetes and Knative) to provide an API as well as a visual point and click interface to tie activities in one system to outcomes in another.
5 significant Electric Vehicle opportunities in 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused 2020 to become the pivotal year as the automotive industry goes through a once in a hundred-year transformation. Overall, we expect global car sales in 2020 to crash by roughly 20%, yet plug-in electric cars (battery-electric and plug-in hybrid) to grow by north of 21%, showing the remarkable resiliency of electric vehicles against the backdrop of economic downturn.
BlackBerry IVY scalable intelligent vehicle data platform
Amazon Web Services and BlackBerry has announced a multi-year, global agreement to develop and marketBlackBerry's Intelligent Vehicle Data Platform,IVY. BlackBerry IVY is a scalable, cloud-connected software platform that will allow automakers to provide a consistent and secure way to read vehicle sensor data, normalise it, and create actionable insights from that data both locally in the vehicle and in the cloud.
Ho! Ho! Ho! Farnell rolls out Winter Games competition
It’s the most wonderful time of the year again which means Farnell has announced the opening of its Winter Games competition, giving customers access to exclusive weekly offers from market leading suppliers and fun online games with great prizes.
MoD enhancing livestream tech for military operations
The Ministry of Defence is accelerating its searchable, video-streaming and imagery exploitation capabilities across secure military networks to benefit its missions worldwide. Taking inspiration from commercial video-streaming models used by Netflix, Amazon and the BBC, the MOD’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is working with British data specialists, Envitia to create a system that can bring together multiple feeds into ...
BT alternative provides savings and improved broadband
People living in rural and remote parts of the UK continue to be denied access to crucial online services owing to a lack of awareness of viable alternatives to fibre connectivity and critical gaps within the broadband Universal Service Obligation (USO), according to a firm providing connectivity over the 4G mobile network.
Destination LoRaWAN Webcast Series launched
The LoRa Alliance has introduced Destination LoRaWAN, a webcast series that will kick off on December 16th, 2020, and run throughout 2021. Through Destination LoRaWAN, industry leaders from inside and outside of the LoRa Alliance ecosystem will demonstrate the power LoRaWAN has to affect change in the world today.
2021 technology predictions: acceleration and innovation
Vicor has released its technology predictions for 2021, covering four areas: Automotive, High-Performance Computing, Aerospace & Defense and Robotics. Buried in the tumult of 2020 was a rapid acceleration in the speed of innovation. Nowhere was this more evident than in the record-breaking development of not one, but many, COVID-19 vaccines.