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 ...
AI-focused storage technology developer MinIO has been busy expanding its strategic relationships with ARM and Intel, and ...
Executives at Amazon’s cloud computing division are spending big on custom chips in the hopes of boosting the efficiency ...
The facilities, which handle the testing, repairing and repurposing of hardware from AWS data centers, are part of the company’s broader strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.
"AWS executives are highly concerned about the constant push in the results." 'Straining' water infrastructure Water supply is another problem. A growing number of data centers rely on water instead ...
The Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink) Consortium, led by board members from AMD, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Astera Labs, Cisco, ...
At a FERC technical conference, utilities, grid operators and regulators came together to discuss the potential and pitfalls ...
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 ...
on bolstering custom chips powering AWS data centers and the growing artificial intelligence (AI) data center opportunity could finally be paving a path toward success. The AWS work is tied to ...