Snowflake commits $6 billion to AWS Graviton CPUs and AI infrastructure over five years
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Tobias Mann
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Summary
Snowflake has announced a $6 billion, five-year commitment to use Amazon's custom Graviton CPUs and AI accelerators on AWS. The partnership aims to streamline the connection between Snowflake's customer data and AWS's growing suite of AI services, making it easier for enterprises to apply AI directly to governed data for faster, more scalable operations.
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