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AWS Unveils Trainium Three: Faster, More Efficient AI Chip

AWS unveils Trainium three, a powerful AI training chip, and hints at Trainium four. The new chip, part of the UltraServer system, offers four times faster performance and energy efficiency, reducing data center electricity consumption and costs for customers like Anthropic and LLM Karakuri. Trainium four promises even greater performance and Nvidia compatibility, potentially attracting more large AI applications to Amazons cloud platform.

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