Tecton and Redis hope to help orgs with more demanding ML use cases, such as real-time pricing or search ranking and recommendations.Read More
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Enlarge / Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin has been tweeting like he’s unhinged since Russia invaded Ukraine. (credit: Yegor AleyevTASS via Getty Images)
It has now been half a month since Russia invaded Ukraine, setting into motion a set of consequences that have reverberated around the world.
In the space domain, this has led to a severing of ties between the West and Russia. Space News, for example, tallied up 16 commercial launches that had been scheduled to fly on the Russian Soyuz rocket during the next two years. These payloads are now stranded, affecting customers ranging from the private company OneWeb, to the European Commission, to the government of Sweden. And the joint Europe-Russia probe scheduled to launch to Mars this year, ExoMars, will be delayed for years and may very well be canceled, sources say.
Naturally this has led to speculation about the fate of the International Space Station, which has 15 partner nations and is the crown jewel of unity in space between NASA and Russia. In recent days there have been a number of stories about Russian “threats” to abandon NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei on the space station. Vande Hei is scheduled to return to Earth in a Soyuz capsule at the end of this month, landing in Kazakhstan. NASA officials are expected to be there to greet him and bring him back to the United States.
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On Wednesday, Volkswagen used the South by Southwest festival to formally unveil the ID Buzz, the company’s forthcoming electric van. In the lead-up to that debut in Texas, VW gave Ars an hour with the gold-and-white show car to have a poke around.
You may have read our write-up on the car already, but we thought a video might be a better way to show off some of the quirky details of this new electric vehicle that’s causing a lot of buzz. (Not sorry.)
Ranovus has announced and demonstrated a co-packaged optics platform, called Analog-Drive CPO 2.0, based on its Odin 800 Gbps architecture.Read More