AWS showcases Trainium, Inferentia and Graviton in Taiwan, home to over 90% of advanced chip production
digitimes.com Jul 16, 2026

AWS showcases Trainium, Inferentia and Graviton in Taiwan, home to over 90% of advanced chip production

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Amazon Web Services launched its 2026 AWS Summit in Taipei on July 15, centering the two‑day event on artificial‑intelligence agents, the company’s custom silicon portfolio and broader enterprise AI adoption. Attendees saw demonstrations of the Trainium training accelerator, Inferentia inference chip and Graviton general‑purpose processors, all designed to run large language models and other workloads more efficiently on AWS infrastructure. Organizers emphasized Taiwan’s role as the manufacturing hub for more than 90 % of the world’s advanced semiconductors, positioning the summit as a showcase of how local chip production underpins the performance and cost advantages of AWS’s AI services. Regional General Manager Robert Wang highlighted partnerships with Taiwanese OEMs and the ecosystem’s capacity to meet growing demand for AI‑driven cloud solutions.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By aligning its AI hardware roadmap with Taiwan’s semiconductor dominance, AWS accelerates time‑to‑market for customers seeking high‑performance, cost‑effective cloud AI workloads.