James Stanley
I have reached a good milestone on the SCAMP hardware: it can now execute code! It runs all the way through the
test program
correctly.
The card cage helps to hold the cards in place, and to avoid bending the pins when unplugging them.
I also anticipate that it will simplify the construction of the case, because the case won t need to hold the rails.
Unplugging the ALU is still pretty hard, because it is plugged into 120 pins.
I still haven t made a clock, so for now the CPU is being clocked by a short Arduino program. I ve gone up as high as 10 Hz
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IPO on the horizon: Redis Labs raised $310M and doubled its valuation
Israeli startup Redis Labs valuation exceeds the $2B mark as the company prepares to go public. But the CEO promises a straight-up IPO, no SPAC route Oshry Alkeslasi / 8 Apr 2021 • 2 min read
Israeli startup Redis Labs announced closing a $310 million Series G round. The investment was led by Tiger Global, with participation from SoftBank’s Vision Fund 2 and existing investor TCV. The investment is composed of a $110 million investment in the company, alongside a secondary deal with the trio of funds purchasing a $200 million stake from existing investors. The round has doubled Redis’s valuation, estimated now to be north of $2 billion.
SoftBank s Vision Fund 2 steps up to boost the coffers of NoSQL database biz
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Redis Labs, a commercial backer of the open-source key-value store database Redis, has secured $110m in funding, with backers including Softbank Vision Fund 2.
The Series G round values the company at around $2bn and is led by Tiger Global, a private equity firm with a hedge fund background, and includes existing investor TCV. The three investors will separately acquire additional ownership as part of a $200m secondary transaction.
The open-source Redis database has been making waves of late and was named the most popular database on Amazon Web Services in a Sumo Logic study of 2,100 companies. Its popularity as a database, a cache, and a message broker in modern cloud architecture provides an explanation for its position in the AWS ranking.
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