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Graviton progress: 50% of new AWS instances run on Amazon custom silicon

Network World

Half of all instances spun up on Amazon Web Services over the past two years used Graviton, Amazons custom silicon built on Arm processor technology, rather than x86 processors. So, while Graviton may not be for sale to anyone outside of Amazon, AWS is getting a major return on its investment.

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AWS tries to lure users to its cloud via storage ease of use

Network World

At its re:Invent 2024 conference this week, AWS rolled out five new storage tools and services with the goal of making its offerings easier to work with, if not cheaper or better. Managing and using data across applications and AI has to be seamless for the modern enterprise.

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United Airlines sets its flight plan for gen AI success

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, United has a closeknit partnership with Amazon Web Services that was detailed by several executives at Amazons recent Re:Invent conference. TomsenBukovec remarked on the importance of having clean data products when it comes to implementing retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) for AI inference-based applications.

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AWS launches Graviton4 instances

Network World

Amazon Web Services announced the launch of its fourth-generation, Arm-based Graviton CPU, touting its energy efficiency and high performance for cloud workloads. Graviton4 offers a significant performance upgrade over Graviton3 , with 30% better computing power, 50% more cores and 75% more memory bandwidth.

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‘An easy button to get off Windows’: Amazon’s new AI moves Microsoft apps to Linux

GeekWire

Matt Garman, AWS CEO, announces the new AI tool for migrating.NET applications to Linux at AWS re:Invent on Tuesday morning. Amazon Q is the company’s flagship AI application for developers and businesses, originally announced here a year ago. He also unveiled the company’s new “Nova” AI foundation models.

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Amazon Web Services pitches customers on cloud savings, makes bigger push into applications

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky at AWS re:Invent on Tuesday morning. Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky made his pitch to businesses to double down on the company’s cloud technologies, and made it clear that Amazon’s own ambitions increasingly extend well beyond its core cloud capabilities.

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The under-the-radar tech revolution that could change how the internet works

GeekWire

The ATmosphere Conference took place at the University of Washington this past weekend in Seattle. This past weekend, I attended the ATmosphere Conference in Seattle, the first conference about the Authenticated Transfer (AT) Protocol. The company’s CEO, Jay Graber , spoke at the conference). and the app stores.

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