10/14/2024, 12:00:00 AM ~ 10/15/2024, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Announcing Amazon Q in AWS Supply Chain

Announcing Amazon Q in AWS Supply Chain, an interactive generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) assistant that helps you operate your supply chain more efficiently by analyzing the data in your AWS Supply Chain Data Lake, providing important operational and financial insights, and answering urgent supply chain questions. It reduces the time users spend searching for relevant information, simplifies the process of finding answers, and minimizes the time spent to learn, deploy, configure, or troubleshoot AWS Supply Chain.\n Amazon Q in AWS Supply Chain will enable supply chain users to deep dive into their supply chain by asking questions and getting answers based on their data, without having to wait on business intelligence engineers (BIEs). For example, a user could ask, “What is my demand forecast over the next 2 months for apples in Austin?” and Amazon Q will analyze the underlying data to provide the forecast numbers along with an explanation of the analysis. Amazon Q ensures that users access content securely with their existing AWS account credentials according to their permissions, and enterprise-level access controls. This feature is available to customers in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Europe (Frankfurt), and Europe (Ireland) regions. Please visit AWS Supply Chain to learn more and get started.

Amazon EKS now supports using NVIDIA and AWS Neuron accelerated instance types with AL2023

Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) optimized accelerated AMIs for Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023). EKS customers can now enjoy the improved security features, optimized boot times, and newer kernel versions of AL2023 for their workloads using NVIDIA GPU, AWS Inferentia, and AWS Trainium instances.\n These new AMIs are based on the Amazon EKS optimized AMI for AL2023 and include support for NVIDIA and AWS Neuron workloads. The EKS Optimized NVIDIA AMI includes NVIDIA drivers, NVIDIA Fabric Manager and NVIDIA container toolkit, and the EKS Optimized Neuron AMI includes the Neuron driver. Both AMIs also come with the software needed to use AWS Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) network interfaces. Customers can choose either the NVIDIA or Neuron AMI with EKS Managed Node Groups, self-managed nodes, and Karpenter. EKS optimized accelerated AMIs for Amazon Linux 2023 are generally available in all AWS Regions including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions across all standard supported EKS versions as well as extended support versions 1.23 and higher. To learn more about using Amazon Linux 2023 for your accelerated workloads on Amazon EKS, see Amazon EKS optimized accelerated Amazon Linux AMIs and building your own custom Amazon Linux AMIs in the Amazon EKS documentation.

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