In other news, AWS is experimenting with a chip that can solve key quantum computing problems, which could pave the way for more usable quantum computing. Additionally, Amazon has launched a new virtual desktop link, a Fire TV Cube for businesses, which offloads most computing power to the cloud and can connect virtual desktops remotely. The AWS thin clients will cost $195, or $280 bundled with a hub to connect a second monitor, with a monthly $6 management and maintenance fee.
Key takeaways:
- Amazon is hosting its annual AWS re:Invent conference where it is expected to announce new partnerships, more generative AI capabilities, and new AI models.
- AWS and Nvidia are expanding their partnership in generative AI, with AWS being the first cloud provider to deploy Nvidia’s GH200 chips.
- AWS is developing a chip that can solve key quantum computing problems, which could potentially lead to more usable quantum computing.
- Amazon has introduced a new virtual desktop link, a Fire TV Cube for businesses, which offloads most computing power to the cloud and can connect virtual desktops remotely.