AWS Trainium winning early customers

Reporting shows Amazon’s Trainium has scored commitments from big AI names — Anthropic, OpenAI and even Apple — indicating cloud custom silicon is gaining real traction. That adoption makes cloud‑first Trainium comparisons inevitable in procurement conversations. (webpronews.com (bez-kabli)

OpenAI’s Feb. 27, 2026 announcement says the company will consume 2 gigawatts of Trainium capacity through AWS as part of a multi‑year strategic partnership and $50 billion investment arrangement. (openai.com) TechCrunch’s tour reporting states AWS has deployed about 1.4 million Trainium chips across three generations and that Anthropic’s Claude runs on over 1 million Trainium2 chips. (techcrunch.com) Anthropic publicly announced an expanded collaboration on Nov. 22, 2024 that makes AWS its primary training partner, includes a $4 billion Amazon investment, and involves joint development of Trainium hardware and Neuron software. (anthropic.com) Apple’s machine‑learning lead Benoit Dupin told AWS re:Invent that Apple uses Graviton and Inferentia in production, is evaluating Trainium2 for pre‑training, and expects up to a 50% efficiency improvement for pretraining workloads after evaluation. (datacenterdynamics.com) Reporting from WebProNews and TechCrunch cites AWS claims that Trainium3 delivers roughly 4x the training throughput of the prior generation and large energy‑efficiency gains versus Nvidia’s H100. (webpronews.com) TechCrunch’s account also says Trainium2 already handles the majority of inference traffic on Amazon Bedrock, indicating AWS is shifting both training and serving workloads onto its custom silicon. (techcrunch.com)

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