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Amazon to use Nvidia tech in AI chips, roll out new servers

Amazon to use Nvidia tech in AI chips, roll out new servers

Posted on December 3, 2025 By admin


Amazon said it is rolling out new servers based on a chip called Trainium3 [File]
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Amazon.com’s AWS cloud computing unit on Tuesday said it will adopt key Nvidia technology in future generations of its artificial intelligence computing chips as the firm ramps up efforts to get major AI customers using its services. AWS, or Amazon Web Services, said it will adopt a technology called “NVLink Fusion” in a future chip, with no specified release date, known as Trainium4. The NVLink technology creates speedy connections between different kinds of chips and is one of Nvidia’s crown jewels.

The companies made the announcement as part of AWS’ annual week-long cloud computing conference in Las Vegas, which draws some 60,000 people. Amazon is expected to also show off new versions of its Nova AI model, initially unveiled last year.

Nvidia has been pushing to get other chip firms to adopt its NVLink technology, with Intel, Qualcomm and now AWS on board. The technology will help AWS build bigger AI servers that can recognise and communicate with one another faster, a critical factor in training large AI models, in which thousands of machines must be strung together. As part of the Nvidia partnership, customers will have access to what AWS is calling AI Factories, exclusive AI infrastructure inside their own data centers for greater speed and readiness.

“Together, Nvidia and AWS are creating the compute fabric for the AI industrial revolution – bringing advanced AI to every company, in every country, and accelerating the world’s path to intelligence,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in a statement.

Separately, Amazon said it is rolling out new servers based on a chip called Trainium3. The new servers, available on Tuesday, each contain 144 chips and have more than four times more computing power than AWS’ previous generation of AI, while using 40% less power, Dave Brown, vice president of AWS compute and machine learning services, told Reuters.

Brown did not give absolute figures on power or performance, but said AWS aims to compete with rivals, including Nvidia, based on price.

“We’ve got to prove to them that we have a product that gives them the performance that they need and get a right price point so they get that price-performance benefit,” Brown said. “That means that they can say, ‘Hey, yeah, that’s the chip I want to go and use.’”

Published – December 03, 2025 10:57 am IST



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