LAS VEGAS, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Amazon.com's ( AMZN ) cloud
unit on Tuesday showed new data center servers packed with its
own AI chips that will challenge Nvidia ( NVDA ), with Apple ( AAPL )
coming aboard as a customer to use them.
The new servers, based on 64 of Amazon Web Services'
Trainium2 chips, will be strung together in a massive
supercomputer with hundreds of thousands of chips, with the help
AI startup Anthropic, which will be the first to use it. Apple ( AAPL )
executive Benoit Dupin also said that Apple ( AAPL ) is using
Trainium2 chips.
AWS Chief Executive Matt Garman also said that Trainium3,
the company's next generation of AI chip, will debut next year.
(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco and Greg
Bengisnger in Las Vegas)