Amazon EC2 G7e Goes GA: What AWS’s New Blackwell-Powered GPU Instances Mean for GenAI Inference, Spatial Computing, and “Please Don’t Page Me at 3AM” Operations

AWS just did that thing it’s very good at: quietly turning a previously painful GPU problem into a menu of instance sizes you can click in the console. On January 20, 2026, Amazon Web Services announced the general availability of Amazon EC2 G7e instances, a new GPU instance family accelerated by the NVIDIA RTX PRO…

Amazon EC2 G7e Launch: What NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs Mean for Generative AI Inference (and Why Your 70B Model Just Smiled)

Amazon has a new GPU instance family, and—yes—your inference bill and your graphics pipeline both want to talk about it. On January 20, 2026, AWS announced the general availability of Amazon EC2 G7e instances, accelerated by the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU. AWS positions G7e as a sweet spot: cost-effective performance for…

Amazon EC2 X8i Is Here: AWS’s 6 TB Memory Monsters, Custom Xeon 6 Silicon, and What It Means for SAP HANA and Big Databases

AWS just did what AWS does best: quietly turn a very specific enterprise pain point into a new instance family, then casually drop performance numbers that make your current fleet feel like it’s running on politely overclocked calculators. On January 15, 2026, Amazon Web Services announced the general availability of Amazon EC2 X8i, a new…

Yobitel’s OPENFOAM HPC Enterprise AMI on AWS: What “Enterprise CFD in the Cloud” Actually Means (and What It Doesn’t)

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has a reputation. Not for being inaccurate—CFD is often impressively accurate—but for being the kind of workload that humbles your laptop, your weekend, and occasionally your sanity. If you’ve ever watched an OpenFOAM solver iterate its way through a pressure–velocity coupling problem while your workstation fans reenact a small-scale hurricane, you…

AWS Weekly Roundup (Jan 12, 2026): .NET 10 hits Lambda, Client VPN gets a Quickstart, and re:Invent highlights go on tour

January is when people make resolutions like “I will finally learn Kubernetes,” “I will stop hardcoding credentials,” or the timeless classic: “I will delete that one S3 bucket named final-final-really-final.” AWS, meanwhile, makes its own kind of January resolution: ship a bunch of product updates while we’re still trying to remember what day it is.…

Exploring the Latest Updates from AWS: Lambda for .NET 10, Client VPN Quickstart, and the Highlights of AWS re:Invent 2025

Introduction AWS’s recent roundup has been bustling with exciting developments, starting with AWS Lambda supporting .NET 10, to the quickstart for AWS Client VPN, and the best moments from AWS re:Invent 2025. This article delves deep into these updates, unraveling their implications and how they shape the future of cloud computing. AWS Lambda for .NET…

AWS Weekly Update: Enhancements to Amazon ECS, CloudWatch, and Cognito Unveiled

AWS Weekly Update: Enhancements to Amazon ECS, CloudWatch, and Cognito Unveiled This week, Amazon Web Services (AWS) introduced several significant updates across its platforms, enhancing capabilities in Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS), Amazon CloudWatch, and Amazon Cognito. These new features highlight AWS’s commitment to continuous improvement and user-centric solutions designed to streamline cloud operations and…