As Amazon announces three major nuclear deals, AWS CEO Matt Garman told Forbes he sees unique potential for advanced, small reactors to provide widespread clean power.
As demand for water surges to cool down data centers and power AI, Amazon Web Services aims to give back more water to ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link In 2018, Amazon Web Services launched Graviton, its line of homegrown ...
Amazon Web Services is arguably the world’s largest ... spending on the construction data centers, IT equipment inside, data center employee salaries, utilities, security as well as third ...
Amazon Web Services CEO Adam ... year to expand its massive data center footprint—which is the infrastructure that powers its cloud services and solutions—inside the U.S. “We are proud ...
didn’t intend to make a system for precisely controlling the temperature of data center microprocessors when they started ...
At a FERC technical conference, utilities, grid operators and regulators came together to discuss the potential and pitfalls ...
in which all its hardware and database technology will sit in AWS data centers, making a more proximal arrangement with other ...
The Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink) Consortium, led by board members from AMD, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Astera Labs, Cisco, ...
One interesting point that Musk brought up during the call was that he believes Tesla could be the Amazon Web Services (AWS ... in its data center, and then Tesla's cars would be looking up ...
Amazon beat Wall Street's third-quarter expectations on revenue and earnings per share, with the stock rising 6% in ...
SEE MORE Inside an Amazon data center in Ohio. (AWS Photo) Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services, joined government officials and energy-sector leaders today in Virginia to announce multiple ...