By Ananya Gairola
Publication Date: 2026-03-22 13:31:00
Nvidia Corp will deliver one million graphics processing units to Amazon.com, Inc.’s Web Services.
Ian Buck, Nvidia’s vice president of hyperscale and high-performance computing, told Reuters on Thursday that shipments will begin this year and continue through 2027.
While both companies confirmed the agreement earlier, the timeline had not been disclosed.
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Amazon and Nvidia did not immediately respond to Benzinga’s request for comment.
The agreement goes beyond GPUs, encompassing a broader suite of Nvidia technologies. This includes Spectrum networking chips and ConnectX systems designed to accelerate data transfer within data centers.
AWS will also deploy a mix of Nvidia’s newer chips, including its recently introduced Groq offerings, alongside several others to improve AI inference — the process of generating real-time outputs from trained models.
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The deal aligns with CEO Jensen Huang’s projection of a $1 trillion revenue opportunity tied to Nvidia’s next-generation Blackwell and Rubin chip platforms.
Despite developing its own custom hardware, AWS’s continued reliance on Nvidia underscores the chipmaker’s dominance in the rapidly expanding AI ecosystem.
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