Why AWS and AMD?
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides customers the most options for compute so they can tailor the infrastructure to their business needs, and AMD is integral to these offerings. AMD-powered EC2 instances give customers the ability to run general purpose, memory intensive, burstable, compute intensive, and graphics intensive workloads.
AWS and AMD have collaborated to give customers more choice and value in cloud computing, starting with the first generation AMD EPYC processors in 2018, expanding to the second generation AMD EPYC processors in 2020, and most recently with fourth generation AMD EPYC in the Amazon EC2 M7a, C7a, R7a, and Hpc7a instances. Customers can use EC2 instances powered by AMD and enjoy scalable performance for a broad variety of workloads such as databases, mission critical enterprise applications, web scale in-memory databases and caches, big data analytics, batch processing, gaming, log analysis, remote workstations, transcoding, and rendering.
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