From new AI agents and models to Graviton5 and Trainium3 UltraSevers, here are the 15 biggest product launches and news from AWS re:Invent 2025 that you need to know about. Amazon Web Services ...
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You might think Amazon’s biggest swing in the AI race was its $8 billion investment in Anthropic. But AWS has also been building in-house foundation models, new chips, massive data centers, and agents ...
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See the key announcements from the event below and watch re:Invent 2025 keynotes. Amazon is expanding its Nova portfolio with four new models that deliver industry-leading price-performance across ...
Amazon has announced its investment of $50 billion to expand the artificial intelligence and supercomputing capabilities of Amazon Web Services in support of U.S. government missions. The company said ...
Amazon Web Services is making a sizable new investment in infrastructure designed to boost AI capabilities for U.S. government organizations. AWS announced Monday it is investing $50 billion to build ...
Amazon said it will invest as much as $50 billion on AI infrastructure to support U.S. government agencies. The project will add 1.3 gigawatts of capacity across new data centers, with Amazon expected ...