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AWS’ Amazon Connect service gets new-gen AI updates

Network World

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has updated its Amazon Connect contact center service to help enterprises offer a better end-to-end customer experience , the company announced at its ongoing annual re:Invent conference.

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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. The new Graviton4 instances, called R8g, support up to 8GB of memory per virtual processor and up to 192 processors.

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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. The new Graviton4 instances, called R8g, support up to 8GB of memory per virtual processor and up to 192 processors.

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Amazon Enters Desktop Virtualization Market With WorkSpaces

Data Center Knowledge

Amazon Web Services rolled out a flurry of new services at its AWS re:Invent user conference this week in Las Vegas, including a new managed desktop computing service called WorkSpaces, Amazon Cloud Computing'

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Amazon Web Services launches new tool to detect bias and blind spots in machine learning

GeekWire

Nashlie Sephus, an applied science manager for Amazon Web Services AI, introduces the new Sagemaker Clarify feature at AWS re:Invent Tuesday. The feature, SageMaker Clarify, was announced at the AWS re:Invent conference Tuesday as a new component of the AWS SageMaker machine learning platform. Screenshot via webcast).

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Amazon moves annual AWS re:Invent conference online as part of a free 3-week event

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy answers questions from reporters at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas in December. Amazon’s annual cloud conference is going fully digital this year as the global pandemic forces companies to move events online. AWS re:Invent 2020 will be free and virtual! GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop).

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After reaching $40B in revenue in record time, Amazon Web Services hints at its own reinvention

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy with a chart showing AWS revenue growth at the company’s virtual re:Invent conference this week. But he sought to assure the virtual audience that AWS is not even close to its zenith, citing the 96% of the estimated $3.6 Screenshot via webcast). Amazon Photo). A recent U.S.