Amazon's cloud unit launches new chips to take on Intel, Nvidia

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Expects them to provide better performance per dollar spent.

Amazon's cloud unit launches new chips to take on Intel, Nvidia
Amazon.com's cloud computing unit has introduced two new custom computing chips aimed at helping its customers beat the cost of using chips from Intel and Nvidia. With US$45.37 billion (A$63.56 billion) in sales in 2020, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world's biggest cloud computing ...

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