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Meta Partners with AWS in Multi-Year Deal to Expand AI Compute Using Graviton Chips

Meta partners with AWS to leverage tens of millions of Graviton chips over three to five years, enhancing its AI capabilities and cloud infrastructure.

Meta Platforms has forged a multi-year strategic partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS), aimed at enhancing its artificial intelligence computing capabilities. The agreement will enable Meta to utilize tens of millions of AWS Graviton chip cores to support its AI projects and overall infrastructure. While specific financial details and the complete length of the agreement were not disclosed, AWS executives indicated that the contract will span approximately three to five years. According to Nafea Bshara, vice president and distinguished engineer at AWS, the majority of the Graviton CPU cores will be deployed within the United States, thereby bolstering domestic cloud computing infrastructure.

This partnership reflects the intensifying competition among technology leaders to secure robust computing resources essential for the development of advanced AI systems. Meta has been proactive in expanding its infrastructure through various chip partnerships, including recent collaborations with Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices, and Arm Holdings. These moves underscore a diversified strategy to manage increasing AI workloads effectively.

AWS noted that Meta chose its Graviton5 processors, which are built on a 3-nanometer architecture, for their cost-performance efficiency. Industry analysts believe this decision highlights the significance of heterogeneous chip strategies as AI systems grow more complex and demanding.

Despite the prevailing dominance of GPUs in AI training recently, CPUs are regaining importance due to the emergence of AI agents and the requirements of post-training workloads in large language models. Experts emphasize that CPUs and GPUs work in tandem, with CPUs handling orchestration, application logic, and workflow management that support GPU-intensive operations.

This is not the first time Meta and AWS have collaborated; their partnership began around 2016, initially focusing on cloud infrastructure services and GPU clusters. However, this latest agreement signifies a deeper commitment to large-scale AI compute collaboration.

Meta’s ambitions in the AI space continue to grow, as demonstrated by its recent acquisition of AI startup Manus for over $2 billion. At the same time, the company has announced workforce reductions of approximately 10% to realign its resources in support of substantial AI investments, alongside recent model launches and anticipated AI product releases.

For AWS, this partnership not only validates the significance of its in-house Graviton chips but also positions them as a crucial element in the evolving landscape of next-generation AI infrastructure. The collaboration emphasizes the growing demand for scalable and efficient computing solutions that can meet the future needs of AI development.

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