I'm a Data Engineer by day at Riot Games (via X-Team ) and by night, I curate the last news/product announcements/resources about AWS Silicon (Graviton, AWS Nitro, Inferentia, and Trainium).
Hey Reader.
Welcome to Issue # 72 of AWS Graviton Weekly, which will be focused on sharing everything that happened in the past week related to AWS Silicon: from January 26, 2024, to February 2, 2024.
Things you can't miss in this issue:
And a big thank you to Markus Adhiwiyogo from the AWS team for the incredible present. I know it was hard to ship this to Peru, so THANK YOU again.
Now, back to business.
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I'm a Data Engineer by day at Riot Games (via X-Team ) and by night, I curate the last news/product announcements/resources about AWS Silicon (Graviton, AWS Nitro, Inferentia, and Trainium).
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