Amazon Takes Aim at Cloud Rivals With AI Chip Push
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Amazon’s latest win with Uber isn’t just another cloud deal—it’s a strategic move in the growing battle between hyperscalers. By promoting its in-house chips like Trainium, AWS is positioning itself as a serious alternative to traditional GPU providers like Nvidia.
At the same time, this deal subtly challenges rivals like Oracle, which has leaned heavily on external chip partnerships and large-scale infrastructure deals tied to AI expansion. Now, AWS is showing that owning the full stack—from cloud to silicon—can win back even high-profile customers.
As more companies like OpenAI and Anthropic adopt AWS chips, the race isn’t just about cloud anymore—it’s about who controls the future of AI compute.
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