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    Meta expands Amazon Web Services partnership to power next-gen agentic AI

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 25, 2026
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    Meta has announced an agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to bring tens of millions of AWS Graviton cores into its compute portfolio, positioning the company among the largest Graviton customers globally.

    Processing cores are units within CPUs that enable workloads critical to the development and deployment of advanced AI systems. The agreement marks an expansion of Meta’s long-standing relationship with AWS and supports the company’s broader strategy to diversify compute infrastructure amid rising demand for AI capabilities.

    The first deployment will include tens of millions of Graviton cores, with flexibility to scale further in line with evolving AI requirements.

    Core processing for the future of AI
    Meta is accelerating its work in agentic AI, which refers to autonomous systems capable of reasoning, planning, and executing complex tasks. This shift is driving increasingly sophisticated compute requirements.

    “This isn’t just about chips; it’s about giving customers the infrastructure foundation, as well as data and inference services, to build AI that understands, anticipates, and scales efficiently to billions of people worldwide.”

    Meta’s expanded partnership, deploying tens of millions of Graviton cores, shows what happens when you combine purpose-built silicon with the full AWS AI stack to power the next generation of agentic AI,” said Nafea Bshara, Vice President and Distinguished Engineer, Amazon.

    AWS Graviton5 cores are designed to deliver faster data processing and greater bandwidth, capabilities that are critical for AI systems required to continuously reason, process and execute tasks at scale.

    A diversified infrastructure strategy
    The agreement reflects Meta’s portfolio-based approach to infrastructure. Building AI at Meta’s scale requires sustained investment across owned data centres, custom hardware and strategic cloud partnerships that offer differentiated capabilities.

    “Diversifying compute sources is a strategic imperative for scaling the infrastructure behind Meta’s AI ambitions.”

    AWS has been a trusted cloud partner for years, and expanding to Graviton allows us to run the CPU-intensive workloads behind agentic AI with the performance and efficiency required at our scale,” said Santosh Janardhan, Head of Infrastructure at Meta Platforms.

    Meta noted that partnerships such as this will play a key role in supporting the systems behind Meta AI and agentic experiences serving billions of people worldwide, enabling the company to build efficiently, flexibly, and at the pace required by its AI ambitions.

     


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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