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AWS grabs Nvidia gear to muscle into the big AI leagues
Published in Cloud


Amazon arms its cloud with chip tech while rivals circle.

Amazon’s AWS outfit is strapping Nvidia’s prized NVLink Fusion into a future Trainium4 chip as it tries to lure heavyweight AI customers onto its cloud turf.

AWS flings $50 billion at government AI push
Published in Cloud
Tuesday, 25 November 2025 08:56

AWS flings $50 billion at government AI push


Hefty splurge to keep federal bods swimming in compute

Amazon Web Services has decided to chuck a hefty pile of cash at new kit designed to boost AI capabilities for US government outfits.

Nvidia scrambled to keep OpenAI from running to Google
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Jensen Huang made the $100 billion deal a top priority

Nvidia boss Jensen Huang apparently panicked when rumours spread that OpenAI might start using Google’s custom silicon for its massive AI workloads.

Amazon broke the US internet
Published in Cloud
Tuesday, 21 October 2025 10:03

Amazon broke the US internet


Routine update tiggered AWS meltdown

The world’s biggest online retailer managed to knock out a sizeable chunk of the internet this week after a routine software tweak went sideways.

AWS hits capacity wall
Published in Cloud
Friday, 01 August 2025 09:45

AWS hits capacity wall


Amazon boss blames chips and power for lagging GenAI performance

Amazon supremo Andy Jassy does not appear to be sweating over whether his outfit can keep pace with Microsoft and other AI-obsessed cloud vendors.

Wall Street stays cautious on AMD AI momentum
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Analyst flags inventory worries despite new GPU launches

One Wall Street voice isn’t sold on AMD’s AI GPU push just yet. Trust Securities analyst William Stein has maintained his ‘Hold’ rating on AMD shares, citing a sizeable stockpile of unsold chips.

Amazon quietly cools off global data centre ambitions
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Joining rival Microsoft in a conservative approach

Amazon Web Services has started dragging its heels on some data centre leases, particularly internationally, signalling that even the cloud titans are feeling the pinch as economic headwinds and tariff chatter rattles the tech sector.

Amazon claims developers only code for an hour a day
Published in AI

But it is not really their fault

Amazon Web Services (AWS) claims the average developer spends a mere hour daily writing actual code—barely enough time to decide whether to indent with tabs or spaces.

Amazon's Data Centres to become carbon capture machines
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Offsetting the CO2

Amazon’s Web Services are partnering with an AI company to build carbon capture machines, which could mitigate the harmful effects of the colossal energy required to operate them.

Intel CEO talks about the future in letter to the employees
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AWS deal, U.S. Secure Enclave, Intel Foundry, and focus on x86

Intel's board members and CEO, Pat Gelsinger sent out and shared a letter to the employees that outlines the future of the company, revealing a bit more details and trying to ease off the pressure that was seen after the company's Q2 earnings report.