Uber to Rely on Amazon's Custom Chips for AI Efforts
By Reuters | 07 Apr, 2026
Uber's need for advanced AI hardware to handle computing and AI training workloads will be met by Amazon's custom chips.
Uber is using Amazon's custom chips to speed up computing and train artificial intelligence models, the cloud giant said on Tuesday, as the ride-hailing firm seeks advanced hardware to handle growing digital workloads.
The deal expands the companies' existing cloud partnership by enabling Uber to use Amazon Web Services' Graviton chips to support smoother rides and deliveries and Trainium processors to train AI models that power its apps.
Uber is working to optimize its digital interface, accelerate ride-matching and personalize user experiences to attract users and gain a competitive edge.
Amazon, meanwhile, is investing heavily in growing the appeal of its custom chips and attracting enterprise customers to capitalize on booming demand for AI model training and inference.
(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru)
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