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Uber Expands AWS Use to Boost Speed and AI
Uber is scaling its infrastructure on Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) cloud platform, Amazon Web Services, to improve real-time ride matching and AI capabilities.
The company is expanding its use of AWS Graviton4 chips to power Trip Serving Zones, enabling faster rider-driver matching and better handling of demand spikes while improving efficiency.
“Uber operates at a scale where milliseconds matter,” said Kamran Zargahi, vice president of engineering at Uber.
Uber is also piloting AWS Trainium3 to train AI models that analyze billions of trips, improving arrival estimates and personalization.
“By starting to pilot some of our AI models on Trainium, we’re building a technology foundation that will make every Uber experience smarter,” Zargahi said.
AWS said the partnership supports Uber’s large-scale, real-time operations and future AI-driven services.
UBER Technical Levels
At $74.63, Uber is trading 2% above its 20-day simple moving average (SMA), the stock’s average price over the last 20 sessions, which suggests near-term selling pressure is easing, but ...