AWS News Blog
New Amazon EC2 P6e-GB200 UltraServers accelerated by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell GPUs for the highest AI performance
Amazon announces the general availability of EC2 P6e-GB200 UltraServers, powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell GB200 superchips that enable up to 72 GPUs with 360 petaflops of computing power for AI training and inference at the trillion-parameter scale.
Introducing AWS Builder Center: A new home for the AWS builder community
Visit builder.aws.com to begin exploring AWS Builder Center. Sign up for a Builder ID if you don’t have one yet and claim your unique alias to access all features, including content creation, wishlist, and community engagement tools.
Introducing Oracle Database@AWS for simplified Oracle Exadata migrations to the AWS Cloud
Oracle Database@AWS is now generally available with planned extension to 20 new Regions. This blog shows you how to get started and how to integrate with zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, and more.
New Amazon EC2 C8gn instances powered by AWS Graviton4 offering up to 600Gbps network bandwidth
Amazon EC2 announces general availability of C8gn network optimized instances powered by AWS Graviton4 processors, offering up to 600Gbps network bandwidth for demanding network-intensive workloads with 30% higher compute performance over previous Graviton3-based instances.
AWS Weekly Roundup: Project Rainier, Amazon CloudWatch investigations, AWS MCP servers, and more (June 30, 2025)
Every time I visit Seattle, the first thing that greets me at the airport is Mount Rainier. Did you know that the most innovative project at Amazon Web Services (AWS) is named after this mountain? Project Rainier is a new project to create what is expected to be the world’s most powerful computer for training […]
AWS Certificate Manager introduces exportable public SSL/TLS certificates to use anywhere
You can now use AWS Certificate Manager to issue exportable public certificates for your AWS, hybrid, or multicloud workloads that require secure TLS traffic termination.
Introducing AWS API models and publicly available resources for AWS API definitions
AWS now provides daily updates of Smithy API models on GitHub, enabling developers to build custom SDK clients, understand AWS API behaviors, and create developer tools for better AWS service integration.
Announcing up to 45% price reduction for Amazon EC2 NVIDIA GPU-accelerated instances
AWS announces significant price reductions of up to 45 percent for NVIDIA GPU-accelerated EC2 instances, increasing accessibility to these high-demand resources for generative AI workloads amid industry-wide GPU shortages.






