Today, AWS made the much-anticipated announcement of Graviton4, which should be available in 2024. This is AWS's latest Graviton processor and the fourth generation launched in the last five years. The company also announced its second-generation Trainium2 processor for AI workloads.
AWS Graviton4 is an Even Bigger Arm Server Processor
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