
Amazon is stepping up its efforts to defend its position in the cloud market by upgrading its self-developed AI chips and launching the Q chatbot, which is powered by the latest generation of NVIDIA's super chips.

Amazon is making efforts to defend its leading position in the field of Cloud Computing. On one hand, it is upgrading its self-developed cloud chips and launching its own version of GPT, an AI chatbot. On the other hand, it is deepening its cooperation with NVIDIA, launching new services based on NVIDIA chips, and jointly developing supercomputers with NVIDIA. Dave Brown, Vice President of Amazon, stated that by focusing on designing self-developed chips for important workloads for customers, Amazon can provide them with the most advanced cloud infrastructure. The newly launched Graviton4 is the fourth generation chip product in the past five years. With the increasing interest in generative AI, the second generation AI chip, Trainium2, will help customers train their machine learning models faster, with lower costs and higher energy efficiency.
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