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Snowflake signs $6 billion infrastructure agreement with AWS

Snowflake has signed a multi-year, $6 billion cloud capacity agreement with Amazon Web Services. The deal is the company's largest commitment to AWS to date and covers compute for growing enterprise AI and data workloads. Under the agreement, Snowflake will expand use of AWS Graviton processors and GPU-accelerated EC2 instances for model training and inference. Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy said the partnership supports the shift to the agentic enterprise. AWS CEO Matt Garman noted Snowflake's deepened commitment to Graviton delivers performance, flexibility, and cost savings. The majority of Snowflake customers run on AWS, and the company has expanded into new regions including New Zealand, South Africa, and Thailand.
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